Archives for October 2010

Use the Visible Cells Command in Excel to Paste Subtotal Results

Earlier this week a client asked me to help her paste the Subtotal results to a new Excel workbook. She was frustrated and nearly hysterical because her manager needed the results in an hour. If you work with Subtotal reports in Excel I am sure that you share my client’s frustration.

The key to making this work is to use the “Visible Cells Only” command before you copy your selection. You can find this command on the “Find and Select” drop-down menu. If you like keyboard shortcuts, you can use Alt + ; for this command. However, remember to make your selection first!

Watch me demonstrate how this works in this short 4 minute 58 second Excel Video Lesson. You can also view it on iTunes and on my YouTube channel. This is one of the tips that I share on my DVD, “The 50 Best Tips for Excel 2007.”

Learn how you can “Master Excel in Minutes – Not Months!”

5 Tips for Displaying Numbers – Article Published on Indezine

Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft MVP, started a group discussion, “PowerPoint is Not Excel and Word,”on LinkedIn. I joined the discussion and added a link to one of my PowerPoint Training Videos. Geetesh, in turn, asked me to contribute a written article on this topic for his website – Indezine. Here is the link to the article:

Article on Indezine Website

Published on Indezine

http://www.indezine.com/articles/5tipsfordisplayingnumbers.html

 

I encourage you to visit the Indezine website to find the resources and tips you need to improve your next presentation – whether you use PowerPoint or not.

You will also learn to master PowerPoint by watching my DVD, “The 50 Best Tips for PowerPoint 2007.” The DVD is on sale now – click here to add it to your secure shopping cart.

My Video Podcast has been downloaded 4,800 times

My iTunes Podcast

Danny on iTunes

OK, so let me brag a little. I launched my Video Podcast, “Danny Rocks Tips and Timesavers,” in June 2010 on iTunes. When I looked at the number of downloads and views, I was amazed to see that the number had surpassed 4,800 – I am thrilled.

Thank you for your support and encouragement. And, one viewer has reviewed my podcast:

Customer Reviews

Concise training      

by ChipAv

These are very specific and concise training modules on individual aspects of Excel and Powerpoint. (Also a few on meeting management and social media.) No nonsense, down-to-business, accurate, and professional. If one of these matches the skill you want to quickly acquire, you should like these.

I invite you to view, download, subscribe or review my video podcasts – either individually or as a whole. Here is the link to my iTunes video podcast:

http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/danny-rocks-excel-tips/id374923275 – If you like what you see, then pass this link on to a friend or colleague.

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How to Create a Pivot Table Year-to-Year Comparison Report

One of my viewers asked for my help in creating and Excel Pivot Table Report. She wants to compare the total number of units shipped during three time periods: the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. The trick to producing this report is to drag the field to be summarized – Units Shipped – to the Values Area three times. Then, you change the Value Field Settings to first Sum the Units, then to compare the change in units year-over-year and finally to express this as a percentage of change. This creates a Year-to-Year Comparison Report.

This is a tip that is best demonstrated visually. So, I invite you to watch this 6 minute and 55 second Excel Video Training Lesson.

If you do not have the time to watch the video now, you can use my RSS Feed to deliver it to your computer or you can subscribe to my Video Podcast on iTunes to watch it later.

Learn how to “Quickly Create Pivot Table Reports and Charts”