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Pivot Tables

Pivot tables are one of Excel‘s most powerful features. A pivot table allows you to extract the significance from a large detailed data set.

Our data set consists of 213 records and 6 fields. Order ID Product Category Amount Date and Country.

Pivot Table Data in Excel

Insert a Pivot Table

To insert a pivot table execute the following steps.

1. Click any single cell inside the data set.

2. On the Insert tab in the Tables group click PivotTable.

Insert Excel Pivot Table

The following dialog box appears. Excel automatically selects the data for you. The default location for a new pivot table is New Worksheet.

3. Click OK.

Create PivotTable Dialog Box

Drag fields

The PivotTable Fields pane appears. To get the total amount exported of each product drag the following fields to the different areas.

1. Product field to the Rows area.

2. Amount field to the Values area.

3. Country field to the Filters area.

Drag Fields to Areas

Below you can find the pivot table. Bananas are our main export product. That’s how easy pivot tables can be!

Pivot Table

Sort a Pivot Table

To get Banana at the top of the list sort the pivot table.

1. Click any cell inside the Sum of Amount column.

2. Right click and click on Sort Sort Largest to Smallest.

Sort Largest to Smallest

Result:

Sorted Pivot Table

Filter a Pivot Table

Because we added the Country field to the Filters area we can filter this pivot table by Country. For example which products do we export the most to France?

1. Click the filter drop-down and select France.

Result: Apples are our main export product to France.

Filtered Pivot Table

Note: you can use the standard filter (triangle next to Row Labels) to only show the amounts of specific products.

Change Summary Calculation

By default Excel summarizes your data by either summing or counting the items. To change the type of calculation that you want to use execute the following steps.

1. Click any cell inside the Sum of Amount column.

2. Right click and click on Value Field Settings.

Value Field Settings

3. Choose the type of calculation you want to use. For example click Count.

Summarize Value Field By

4. Click OK.

Result: 16 out of the 28 orders to France were ‘Apple’ orders.

Count

Two-dimensional Pivot Table

If you drag a field to the Rows area and Columns area you can create a two-dimensional pivot table. First insert a pivot table. Next to get the total amount exported to each country of each product drag the following fields to the different areas.

1. Country field to the Rows area.

2. Product field to the Columns area.

3. Amount field to the Values area.

4. Category field to the Filters area.

Create Two-dimensional Pivot Table

Below you can find the two-dimensional pivot table.

Two-dimensional Pivot Table in Excel

Pivot Chart

To easily compare these numbers create a pivot chart and apply a filter. Maybe this is one step too far for you at this stage but it shows you one of the many other powerful pivot table features Excel has to offer.

Pivot Chart

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