PivotTables are great for quick analysis, but they break down when you rely on them for serious reporting workflows.
Microsoft Excel’s PIVOTBY function, now available in Microsoft 365, streamlines the creation of dynamic data summaries without the manual refreshes and rigid layouts of traditional PivotTables.
Q. I get a detailed revenue transaction export from the client, and then I get it again, revised, usually after I’ve already filtered, sorted, and documented my selections. I’m tired of reapplying ...
The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) issued an exposure draft proposing revisions to the definition of “attest engagement team” in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct (the Code) ...
Dear Eric: My 40-year-old daughter has been living in a house with a very nice older, recently retired gentleman for about 10 years. He has an adult son and daughter-in-law who are drug addicts.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Dear Eric: My 40-year-old daughter has been living in a house with a very nice older, recently retired gentleman for about 10 years. He has an adult son and ...
Resident Evil 4's helpless companion character Ashley was once planned to star in a newly-designed intro made for Capcom's acclaimed remake. Everyone knows by now how Resident Evil 4 opens: with ...
Abstract: We present a general approach for integrating space–time array dynamics into a Fourier-domain remote sensing system design that is based on individual antenna trajectories in a multiscale ...
Since their introduction in 1993, PivotTables have remained one of Excel’s most powerful tools for summarizing and analyzing large datasets. With just a few clicks, you can transform raw, unstructured ...
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