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This revolutionary guide shows you how to turn Excel into your own personal Business Intelligence tool. You’ll learn the fundamentals of using Excel 2007 to go beyond simple tables to creating dashboard-studded reports that wow management. Get ready to catch dashboard fever as you find out how to use basic analysis techniques, build advanced dashboard components, implement advanced reporting techniques, and import external date into your Excel reports. Discover how to:
Using Excel 2007 as a BI tool is the most cost-efficient way for organizations of any size create powerful and insightful reports and distribute throughout the enterprise. And Excel 2007 Dashboards and Reports for Dummies is the fastest you for you to catch dashboard fever!
Part I: Making the Move to Dashboards.
Chapter 1: Getting in the Dashboard State of Mind.
Chapter 2: Building a Super Model.
Part II: Building Basic Dashboard Components.
Chapter 3: The Pivotal Pivot Table.
Chapter 4: Excel Charts for the Uninitiated.
Chapter 5: The New World of Conditional Formatting.
Chapter 6: The Art of Dynamic Labeling.
Part III: Building Advanced Dashboard Components.
Chapter 7: Components That Show Trending.
Chapter 8: Components That Group and Bucket Data.
Chapter 9: Components That Display Performance against a Target.
Part IV: Advanced Reporting Techniques.
Chapter 10: Macro-Charged Reporting.
Chapter 11: Giving Users an Interactive Interface.
Part V: Working with the Outside World.
Chapter 12: Using External Data for Your Dashboards and Reports.
Chapter 13: Sharing Your Work with the Outside World.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 14: Ten Chart Design Principles.
Chapter 15: Ten Questions to Ask Before Distributing Your Dashboard.
Index.
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