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Pivot tables let you parse raw spreadsheet data to display specific information in a concise, easy-to-digest format. Here’s how to use them in Google Sheets.
Pivot tables in Google Sheets summarize smaller sets of data from a more extensive dataset and can be sorted by rows, columns, values, and filters.
If you use Google Sheets regularly and want to refer to an abbreviated version of your data, then look no further than the pivot table. Here's how to use it.
Learn how to create a pivot table in Google Sheets. A pivot table is a statistical tool that allows you to summarize or aggregate data sets.
A pivot table is a useful tool in data analysis that can give you an overview of your data. We'll show you how to create one in Excel and Google Sheets.
How to Create a Table on Google Sheets Similar to how you can organize and format data as tables in Excel spreadsheets, you can use Google Sheet's built-in table feature to do the same.
Wondering how to make a graph in Google Sheets? Open your spreadsheet and get your data ready. It’s time for a crash course on chart creation in Google Sheets.
To create a Timeline Chart in Google Sheets, we suggest following the steps laid out below to get the job done in the best way possible.
How to create a Gantt chart in Google Sheets? Google Sheets is a tool for creating spreadsheets and collaborating, and it's free.
What is a Named function in Google Sheets? Named functions are similar to Google Sheets' built-in functions. The difference is that you create them and define what they do.