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How to Use Microsoft Excel Pivot Tables to Easily Summarize and Analyze Data
Speaker: Cathy Horwitz
Speaker Designation: Microsoft Office Instructor & Consultant, PC Training and Consulting
Call us: +1-855-202-3299
Email: [email protected]
Speaker: Cathy Horwitz
Speaker Designation: Microsoft Office Instructor & Consultant, PC Training and Consulting
Pivot Tables can help you sort and sift through large data sets to focus quickly on just the data elements that matter most to your specific needs.
In just one fast-paced and informative training session, you'll learn how to use PivotTables to sort your data more efficiently, create multiple customized reports in a few easy steps and gain a powerful new tool to help you make better business decisions.
In addition, you'll get tips on the easiest way to group your data.
Most importantly, when you use the power of PivotTables, you'll be saving time and making your job easier.
Attend the webinar to get an in-depth knowledge of PivotTables, including how the tool helps in making customized reports and how it helps in making better business decisions.
Cathy teaches classes on the Microsoft suite of application software including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Access, and Outlook. Cathy has over 30 years of experience in the classroom and virtual training and has been an instructor of Microsoft Office since 1989.
Cathy Horwitz believes that when your employees know the capabilities of the software they use, they will demonstrate improved productivity, will be more efficient, and will be able to problem-solve more easily. Her strengths include customizing classes based on the needs of individual students and providing realistic business examples to complement the training. She is a high-energy trainer with a flair for training the Experienced student.
She holds the Modern Classroom Certified Trainer certification from Logical Operations which prepares instructors for all aspects of delivering a course using the latest training technologies and approaches.
When not teaching, Cathy enjoys shopping estate sales and refinishing mid-century furniture.