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SelfSer!ice "I in Excel #$%& Selfser!ice business intelligence '"I( features in Microsoft Excel #$%& spreadsheet software make disco!ering and !isualizing data easy) easy) These tools* which include +ower ,uery* +ower +i!ot* +ower View* View* and +ower Map* work seamlessly together to extend "I functionality and help you turn data into meaningful information) This document co!ers Excel "I capabilities 'in Microsoft -.ce &/0 +ro+lus and -.ce #$%& +rofessional +lus( apart from Microsoft +ower "I for -.ce &/0) 1owe!er* the two "I options complement each other2 3fter 3fter creating compelling content and reports in Excel* you can use +ower "I for -.ce &/0 to amplify those e4orts with interacti!e sharing* collaboration* and data management)
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Importing data into Excel +ower ,uery is one of three ways to bring data into Excel from disparate large data sources) It complements the rich nati!e import capabilities of Excel 'features on the Excel 7ata ribbon* for example( and of +ower +i!ot) With its design for a consistent user experience* +ower ,uery is a great way to get started with selfser!ice disco!ery* transformation* 8ltering* shaping* and mashup of data)
7e8ning 9ueries with +ower ,uery +ower ,uery is not included in Microsoft Excel) It is a!ailable as a free addin) To install +ower ,uery2 %) -n the +ower ,uery page in the Microsoft 7ownload :enter* select the bit or /;bit architecture* run the Microsoft Windows Installer* and follow the onscreen instructions)
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There are two di4erent approaches to merge data from di4erent sources) =ou can create separate tables in the 7ata Model and use relationships to logically merge them* or you can use $er)e Querie# in +ower ,uery) To continue the example abo!e* here is how you merge the data with +ower ,uery) To merge the data from the !arious 9ueried sources2 %
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0) In the $er)e pane* select tables and matching columns to create a merged table* and then click O*. In this example* two data sources contain information listed by state)
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The +ower +i!ot addin +ower +i!ot plays an important role in merging and importing data) +ower ,uery supports merging by more than one column* while +ower +i!ot supports only a single column) +ower ,uery also allows duplicates in keys and can create duplicate rows* but doesnAt support importing from online analytical processing '-B3+( or tabular dataC only +ower +i!ot supports that) Dati!e Excel capabilities and +ower +i!ot are much faster at importing compared to +ower ,uery) 3s you learn more about "I* youAll want to explore +ower +i!ot) In Excel #$%$* you can install the +ower +i!ot addin to import and relate large amounts of data from multiple sources) In Excel #$%&* much of this functionality 6including the infrastructure that supports it6is built directly into the 7ata Model) This means that e!en without the addin* you can import millions of rows from multiple data sources and manage data connections)# =ou can also create relationships between tables in the 7ata Model) The +ower +i!ot addin for Excel pro!ides more ad!anced modeling capabilities) >or example* you can2 •
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7e8ne hierarchies to use throughout a workbook* de8ne key performance indicators '+Is( to use in +i!otTables* and de8ne perspecti!es) @se the 7ata 3nalysis Expressions '73F( language to create calculated columns or explicit calculated measures)
Measures are perhaps the most popular feature that +ower +i!ot supports) >or more information* see Measures in +ower +i!ot for Excel #$%& on microsoft)com) 3dditionally* the entire 7ata Model in +ower +i!ot6including tables* columns* calculations* hierarchies* and customizations6is exposed as reportready elements in +ower View) The +ower +i!ot addin is built into Excel #$%& but is not enabled by default) To enable it2 %
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Visualizing your data Two key tools for !isualizing "I data are +ower View and +ower Map) @se the Power 5iew button on the I!SERT tab to compile data and charts in a single !iew to bring your data to life) 7isco!er insights about your data by using highly interacti!e and powerful data exploration* !isualization* and presentation features that are easy to apply)
@sing +ower View The +ower View addin is included with Excel but not enabled by default) The 8rst time you click the Power 5iew button on the I!SERT tab* Excel will remind you to enable it) To create simple !isualizations2 %
-n the I!SERT tab* click Power 5iew)
) In the Power 5iew ,ield# pane* click the 8elds that you want to include in your !isualizations or drag them to the report can!as) %$) Select your !isualization in the Switch 5i#uali6ation# group on the DESIG! tab)
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:harts and 7rilling 7own =ou can make charts that drill down when you doubleclick the !isual data element of that chart6a column in a bar chart or a slice in a pie chart* for example) =ou can also cross8lter one chart with another) >or example* if you click a bar in a bar chart* the part of the pie chart that applies to that bar will be highlighted* while the rest of the pie is shaded)
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Suppose you ha!e created pie charts and a bar chart that are connected to the same data set) To drilldown2 %
In the Power 5iew ,ield# pane* drag category 8elds to Tile 7y* (olor* Si6e* Slice#* or other boxes* to de8ne the content and appearance of your pie chart)
%%) 7oubleclick one of the pie colors) %#) The colors of the pie chart now show the percentages of the 8elds* 8ltered for the pie color that you doubleclicked) In this example* corresponding bars in the bar chart will be highlighted 'only one in this case() %&) To go back up* click the arrow in the upper corner of the pie chart* next to the 8lter icon) %;) :lick the drillup arrow in +ower View chart !isualizations)
>or more information about creating pie charts* including a !ideo* see +ie :harts in +ower View)
+ower Map +ower Map is a geocentric and temporal mapping feature of Excel that brings location data into engaging threedimensional map !isualizations) With +ower Map* you can create locationbased reports* !isualized o!er a time continuum* that !isually tour and o4er insight into data) To install +ower Map2 %
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%/) In Excel* open a workbook that has the table or 7ata Model data that you want to explore in +ower Map) >or information about using your own data* see Jet and prep your data for +ower Map) %G) -n the I!SERT tab* click $a&) :licking $a& for the 8rst time automatically enables +ower Map) %H) In the Launch Power $a& dialog box* click !ew Tour ) +ower Map uses "ing to geocode your data based on its geographic properties) 3 globe will appear) In the Layer 3 pane* your 8elds should already be selected in the (hoo#e Geo)ra&hy and Geo)ra&hy and $a& Le0el boxes* if your data set contains that information) %) :lick !ext to start adding layers and aggregating and further !isualizing your data on the map) The subse9uent steps depend on your data set) 1ere is an example of a +ower Map !isualization) It combines geolocation 'towns near 7allas* Texas(* the decade in which homes were built* their s9uare footage* and kilowatt hours 'kWh( of the electricity that they consume o!er time) >or more information* including an animated presentation of the exampleAs !isualization* see Jet started with +ower Map)
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Sharing workbooks Many of the "I capabilities that are a!ailable in Excel are supported in Excel Ser!ices in Microsoft Share+oint Ser!er #$%& 'onpremises() This means that you can !iew and interact with workbooks in a browser window much as you would by using the Excel client) The best way to share workbooks and reports is to take ad!antage of Microsoft +ower "I for -.ce &/0* which pro!ides an organizationwide selfser!ice "I infrastructure* and brings Excel workbook sharing* online collaboration* and IT infrastructure together into a holistic o4ering) 3dditionally* the Microsoft +ower "I sites application transforms a Microsoft Share+oint -nline site into a robust* dynamic location to share and 8nd Excel workbooks and pro!ides a !isual* interacti!e !iew tailored to "I) It also gi!es you easy access to other "I features a!ailable in +ower "I for -.ce &/0* such as the Manage 7ata +ortal* the +ower "I for -.ce &/0 3dmin :enter* and +ower "I ,K3 to use natural language to 8nd* understand* and report on your data)
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