PowerPivot Formula Reporting Made Easy Short Description:
Build dynamic PowerPivot reports and dashboards with Excel CUBE functions FAST.
PowerPivot Formula Reporting Made Easy Long Description:
If you use Excel 2010, 2013 or 2016 to analyze data from Power Pivot Data Models,
using the free PowerPivot add-in then read on to learn about one of Excel's best kept
secrets.
You love the slice, dice, pivot and drill of
PivotTables but you are frustrated by their limitations
of placement and formatting (ever tried inserting a column in
the middle of a PivotTable or moving just part of it?). You
want to build reports and dashboards that are dynamically linked to your
database but you want to lay them out in the worksheet precisely where you want them.
The solution to your problem is Cube Formula Reports. Still part of Excel, they use
CUBE functions that can be positioned almost anywhere in a
worksheet, just like any other Excel functions. And just like
Excel functions you leverage your existing Excel skills - no
new products to learn.
PowerPivot Formula Reporting Made Easy is a self-paced multi-media training course
that is your express chairlift up the cube function learning
curve. The course media provide instruction to suit your
learning style and comprise :
- Learning Guide (PDF over 120 pages) with links to
- 29 short, digestible videos
- 9 annotated workbook examples that you can re-use
- supported by a sample PowerPivot models and a local cube file
You will be up and running, developing reports quickly
securing 80% of the benefits with 20% of the effort. In subsequent sections you will learn how to:
- make your reports more robust, easier to maintain, and
re-usable
- add drop-down lists to make report parameter selection
easier
- add functionality to check key report numbers and display
alerts if numbers don't tie
- use Excel's built-in graphic capabilities to create
dynamic dashboards that convey at a glance the values, trend
and status of your KPIs, pulled from your centrally-stored
data
- use PowerPivot in modeling and planning applications, even though it doesn't natively support write-back
- automate report printing using VBA macros
- debug formulas, work with nested dimensions, member
attributes, multiple data sources, add additional data rows
and columns to existing reports
- tips to convert legacy "copy/paste/re-key"
reports to cube formula reports
- use Microsoft Analysis Services OLAP cubes as a data source.
- set up your reports so they remain dynamic when published
to the PowerPivot Gallery in SharePoint
- generally leverage Excel's functionality and your
skills to enhance your reports and dashboards.
But wait, there's more.
PowerPivot Formula Reporting Made Easy explains this in a context of Personal, Self-Service Business Intelligence. It shows you examples of DAX functions that you can apply to your own models without prior DAX knowledge.
And since Cube Formula Reports are ideal for reporting that requires specific placement like financial statements there is a
Bonus Chapter for accounting/finance managers and professionals on
Financial Reporting.
Contain software and training costs by capitalizing on
your existing Excel knowledge and software investment.
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PowerPivot Formula Reporting Made Easy now. (Download is large and may
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MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: If, within one year of
your purchase of this course, you are not completely satisfied with it Excelcraft will refund the amount you paid in full.