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Hey Kevin, watched a video couple of days back and was tempted to watch something again and here I landed. Your face has a brand value :) Silly Question - Which version of MS Excel has this Analyze Data feature?
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately. Please do help, it's really very important for me!
this video is a game changer for me to upgrade myself from beginner to advanced on pivot tables. In just 16 minutes of video, you easily explained so many useful tools like slicer, timeline, pivot chart, sorting, grouping etc. Thanks dude. Gave thumbs up to the video
I really enjoyed this tutorial. Love that section where you c overed how to customize a raw lable. The smile on your face brightens many peoples' days including me. Thanks for the tutorial.
From my professional career, Kevin video help me a lot. Thank you Kevin . You are my inspiration. I have been following you with my another Id since 1year. Now i also trying to share my knowledge through youtube like you.
13:34 - Kevin’s video is so amazing that even if I were a vindictively strict English teacher grading an exam for Kevin, I would happily give him a full score for replacing subtotal with subtitle 😊
Kevin, your videos are the best out there! Thank you so much for your insights and expertise! One request is using pivot tables to analyze survey data. I know the general principles are the same, but I'd be interested in seeing how you organize and group survey data to get the most intuitive reports and visualizations. Again, thank you!
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately. Please do help, it's really very important for me
HI Kevin, I have gone through the majority of your videos, they are great, I like the way you present and you cut the presentation, you do it great, you do it very professionally Bravo
Amazing! This is like Power Bi reports on budget! I know its an exaggeration but most needs are fulfilled by pivots. Thanks Kevin. I have learnt a lot about Microsoft products from you than anyone else. That too in short time.
Hi Kevin. I share the same with others, love your signature intro. Been a fanatic follower of your uploads on YT even before you left Microsoft. You really raise the bar of learning and tutorials..direct..intuitive.. no nonsense! Keep it coming bro :-). Thank you
Hey, can u please help me with this question... Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately. Please do help, it's really very important for me!
Thank you so much, Kevin. I consider myself a pivot table expert, but I still manage to learn something new from you! Your videos have been a great learning resource for me.
Hey, can u please help me with this question... Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately. Please do help, it's really very important for me!
@@naveedwantt2846 I'll take a shot.... Have two tables. One table has 22 columns - Call#, Agent#, Call_Parameter 1-20. Second table has 3 columns. Agent#, TL_Name, Mgr_Name. Relate the two tables using PowerPivot. Connect them using Agent# fields. Then, do a pivot table on the combined tables in PowerPivot to show you whatever you wish!
thank you so much i like your teaching i get little knowledge of MS excel in collage now am learning it my self without any pressure and real i can repeat it as more as i nee. Thank you so much
Really love your videos kevin plzz bring more content on power bi and excel regularly specially a detailed course on power bi about an hour hour or 2 hours course
Thanks Kevin. Another superbly informative video. I’ve always loved playing with pivot tables to analyse data but I didn’t know you could do half of this. Just sent the video to my work email to watch again tomorrow when I am at work. Have found loads of your videos useful over lockdown and this is another one I will add to my favourites.
Hey, can u please help me with this question... Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately. Please do help, it's really very important for me!
@@naveedwantt2846 do your 20 columns include the Agent Name and Team? If not I’m include columns for those in your data and then you can filter in a pivot table by team or by Agent. And then add a pivot chart per team or per of per manager to a dashboard page
Hey, can u please help me with this question... Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately. Please do help, it's really very important for me!
Great video, I learned a few new pivot table tricks. For future vids, can you please include the version of the MS app you are using? The Excel version I am using does not have the Analyze Data button on the Home tab of the ribbon. Thank you!
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Hey Kevin, watched a video couple of days back and was tempted to watch something again and here I landed. Your face has a brand value :)
Silly Question - Which version of MS Excel has this Analyze Data feature?
You're ridiculously good at everything you do. I can't thank you enough for the value you add to the viewing community. Thanks a million Kevin!
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately.
Please do help, it's really very important for me!
" Ridiculously good" strong phrase
Super video! I applauded for $10.00 👏👏👏
Thanks so much Tory! That's very kind! 🙏
this video is a game changer for me to upgrade myself from beginner to advanced on pivot tables. In just 16 minutes of video, you easily explained so many useful tools like slicer, timeline, pivot chart, sorting, grouping etc. Thanks dude. Gave thumbs up to the video
Thanks!
I have been using Pivot tables for years, and through this video, I have learned a few more things.
Thank you!
Pivot tables have been such a game changer to analyze data with ease. Thanks for sharing these helpful tips :)
Wasn't aware of the Analyse Data option first, and the dufferent data views it gives in addition to PT's. Thanks so much for this 👍
Analyze data is one of the best tips, totally agree
I really enjoyed this tutorial. Love that section where you c overed how to customize a raw lable. The smile on your face brightens many peoples' days including me. Thanks for the tutorial.
Congrats on 200 subs Hovindu! All the best to you to reach 1000 soon!
Setting up default pivot table layouts. Kevin you are my hero!
From my professional career, Kevin video help me a lot. Thank you Kevin . You are my inspiration. I have been following you with my another Id since 1year. Now i also trying to share my knowledge through youtube like you.
I didn't know the existence of slicer till now. OMG, you are a lifesaver and a timesaver!
Kevin just got a promotion from me!!! He’s my executive educator!! THANK YOU!!!
Nicely done! great detail and thorough coverage of these tips in an accessible manner.
Wow, amazing video. I've used Pivot tables for years and I'm blown away. Thank you
13:34 - Kevin’s video is so amazing that even if I were a vindictively strict English teacher grading an exam for Kevin, I would happily give him a full score for replacing subtotal with subtitle 😊
Thank you so much, Kevin. You are really awesome!!! Hope for the best for you!
Kevin, your videos are the best out there! Thank you so much for your insights and expertise! One request is using pivot tables to analyze survey data. I know the general principles are the same, but I'd be interested in seeing how you organize and group survey data to get the most intuitive reports and visualizations. Again, thank you!
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately.
Please do help, it's really very important for me
This video couldn’t have come at a better time. Thanks great instructional video 👍
Hi Kevin, I am so glad I discovered your videos. I started watching yesterday and back today, already learnt so much. Thank you.
Thank you for this! I often forget how to build a pivot table and now I can save this video for next time.
HI Kevin, I have gone through the majority of your videos, they are great, I like the way you present and you cut the presentation, you do it great, you do it very professionally Bravo
Thank you Kevin. I am learning all tricks and tips from your videos. You are calm, making it so easy to understand the steps.
Awesome tips for Pivot Tables. Adding a calculated column is going to change my game! THANKS😊
Man your videos about Excel sheet are great !!! very handy
I start my new job next week and I'll be using a lot of Excel. Thankyou so much for this this is helpful!!
Awesome!!! You deserve million subs Kevin. Thank you for your tutorials.
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Amazing! This is like Power Bi reports on budget! I know its an exaggeration but most needs are fulfilled by pivots.
Thanks Kevin. I have learnt a lot about Microsoft products from you than anyone else. That too in short time.
Great video Kevin. This is detailed view on Pivot Tables. Thanks Kevin 😀
Hi Kevin, thank you for your presentations. Always clear and concise - very much appreciated. Always learn a huge amount
Kevin... your videos are so helpful and just superb...
Your videos are the best. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Kevin, some are new to me and they're very useful.
Hi Kevin. I share the same with others, love your signature intro. Been a fanatic follower of your uploads on YT even before you left Microsoft. You really raise the bar of learning and tutorials..direct..intuitive.. no nonsense! Keep it coming bro :-). Thank you
Hey, can u please help me with this question...
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately.
Please do help, it's really very important for me!
I’m learning a lot of things from your channel
Thanks buddy
Kevin, Thanks again. I find these Excel Pivots & PowerBi videos so useful. I learn something new. Keep these coming!!
Thank you so much, Kevin. I consider myself a pivot table expert, but I still manage to learn something new from you! Your videos have been a great learning resource for me.
Hey, can u please help me with this question...
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately.
Please do help, it's really very important for me!
@@naveedwantt2846 I'll take a shot....
Have two tables.
One table has 22 columns - Call#, Agent#, Call_Parameter 1-20.
Second table has 3 columns. Agent#, TL_Name, Mgr_Name.
Relate the two tables using PowerPivot. Connect them using Agent# fields.
Then, do a pivot table on the combined tables in PowerPivot to show you whatever you wish!
@@robdc4829 we kinda think alike.
glad I found you Kevin. I am learning so much from your videos. Thank you!! You are so smart!!
thank you so much i like your teaching i get little knowledge of MS excel in collage now am learning it my self without any pressure and real i can repeat it as more as i nee. Thank you so much
U are one of my favorite mentor...
Nice and powerful tips Kevin! Thanks a lot!
Really love your videos kevin plzz bring more content on power bi and excel regularly specially a detailed course on power bi about an hour hour or 2 hours course
Kevin this was amazing! Been using Pivots forever and learned a few new nifty things! Thanks!
Hello Kevin, thank you so very much for these Tips. Awesome!
Great. Your tips help me a lot when working with a lot of tables. Now I learned a lot.
Kevin you did a good job at explaining pivot tables. I have never used it and will join your club. Thanks. 😅
Thank you for the video! Very informative😊 👍
Thanks Kevin. Another superbly informative video. I’ve always loved playing with pivot tables to analyse data but I didn’t know you could do half of this. Just sent the video to my work email to watch again tomorrow when I am at work. Have found loads of your videos useful over lockdown and this is another one I will add to my favourites.
Hey, can u please help me with this question...
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately.
Please do help, it's really very important for me!
@@naveedwantt2846 do your 20 columns include the Agent Name and Team? If not I’m include columns for those in your data and then you can filter in a pivot table by team or by Agent. And then add a pivot chart per team or per of per manager to a dashboard page
Awesome Kevin. I learned a lot from this. Good work. Big Thanks.
Kevin, I like how you say "Todaaayyyy, I'm gonna show you how..." It's your signature intro by now 😁
You are the best thank you so much i really needed to learn and. I followed your. Videos so far its been a great tool at work.
What an awesome tutorial. Thank you.
learned quite alot from this video...many thanks..a channel worth subscribing and am doing that right after this comment.
So helpful. Thanks Kevin!!!
Very useful tips. Thanks for putting them together!
Thanks you, I am so happy I found you!!!
Wow amazing tips ..... Its really helpful in my day in and out work.... Thanks lot for your video.....
this is very helpful! Just subscribed! I hope you can post more tips for us, thank you
I have learnt this in my school! This is just an awesome Brush Up Session!
this tips are just WOW! You're the best
Wow, this is fantastic! Thank you, Kevin 😁👍
Thanks Kevin! Great job.
Thank you Kevin. Great information.
Great tutorial. Saved me a lot of time trying to figure out how to navigate Excel
I find your tutorials engaging and helpful refreshers as an experienced excel user. Thank you, keep up the great work!
Hey, can u please help me with this question...
Imagine u r working on a data set that has 20 Call quality Parameters arranged vertically in 20 columns, with 250 entries, from 20 Agents who report to 5 TLs who in turn report to 2 Managers. In four steps explain how you present manager wise Data & TL wise data seperately.
Please do help, it's really very important for me!
Thanks a lot man, I have learned a lot
V V Nice. Brilliant. Thanks Kevin
Really good content! Very well explained!
Very helpful, thank you Kevin😊
Channel gladly subscribed. Thank you so much dear Kevin.
hi Kevin you are amazing and you made my day thanks for the wonderful explanation and the shortcuts on Pivot tables
Nice video. Learnt few more new things. Thank you
Kevin saves the day....per usual!!!
Great quality of video and content, as usual, Kevin!
Very useful tricks Kevin, another useful video. Thanks
Very informative and helpful for working professionals
Thanks for this video. Wonderful tips.
Thank you Kevin! This has been so helpful. Your videos are great to watch, understand and very informative.
Kevin, this was really helpful. thanks. :)
Great video Kev, super interesting and useful. Thanks!
Great tips Kevin 👌 can't thank you enough for making my excel life easier 😀
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Wow, thanks Kevin for sharing this tutorial.
WOW. Just wow!!
Love how he says "Today" 😻 So cute ❤️
Another awsome content. Thanks Kevin.
Thanks for sharing such amazing tricks😊
This video is very helpfull. Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing this video 🙏
Very helpful. Many thanks
So inspiring and informative, thank you 🙂
Hi Kevin
Thank you for The most helpful tricks and tisp
love it! You are the best!
Great video, I learned a few new pivot table tricks. For future vids, can you please include the version of the MS app you are using? The Excel version I am using does not have the Analyze Data button on the Home tab of the ribbon. Thank you!
thank you, great video. you gained new subscriber :)
I learned so much Sir
Thanks a lot
That's so helpful! thank you!
Great tips. Thanks 🙏
That is a great video Kevin! I've been using pivots for over a decade and learned a lot, thank you :)
Very helpful! Thanks very much!