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  2. Power Pivot - Wikipedia

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    Power Pivot expands on the standard pivot table functionality in Excel. In the Power Pivot editor, relationships can be established between multiple tables to effectively create foreign key joins . Power Pivot can scale to process very large datasets in memory, which allows users to analyze datasets that would otherwise surpass Excel's limit of ...

  3. Category:Infographics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pivot table; Placard; Plan (archaeology) ... Small multiple; Software map; Software visualization;

  4. Pivot table - Wikipedia

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    A pivot table is a table of values which are aggregations of groups of individual values from a more extensive table (such as from a database, spreadsheet, or business intelligence program) within one or more discrete categories. The aggregations or summaries of the groups of the individual terms might include sums, averages, counts, or other ...

  5. Numbers (spreadsheet) - Wikipedia

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    Numbers uses a free-form "canvas" approach that demotes tables to one of many different media types placed on a page. Other media, like charts , graphics , and text, are treated as peers. In comparison, traditional spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel use the table as the primary container, with other media placed within the table.

  6. Computer-aided audit tools - Wikipedia

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    Sort multiple fields: Specifies whether the product supports sorting by multiple fields (columns). Statistics : Specifies whether the product supports calculation and presentation of various statistics on a specific field (e.g., for the values of a numeric field such as a total number of positive numbers, total number negative numbers, average ...

  7. Contingency table - Wikipedia

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    The example above is the simplest kind of contingency table, a table in which each variable has only two levels; this is called a 2 × 2 contingency table. In principle, any number of rows and columns may be used. There may also be more than two variables, but higher order contingency tables are difficult to represent visually.

  8. Pivotal quantity - Wikipedia

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    Then is called a pivotal quantity (or simply a pivot). Pivotal quantities are commonly used for normalization to allow data from different data sets to be compared. It is relatively easy to construct pivots for location and scale parameters: for the former we form differences so that location cancels, for the latter ratios so that scale cancels.

  9. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    Adding support for pivot charts, which use data from pivot tables. When the table is updated, the chart is automatically updated as well. Menu commands to show, hide and delete all comments; Priority of conditional formatting rules can be changed with new up/down buttons