Pivot chart
A pivot chart is a data analysis tool that enables one to visualize a pivot table.[1] It is a built-in feature of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. The single word PivotChart is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Overview[edit]
PivotChart is a type of graph for the analysis of data. The most useful feature is the possibility of quickly changing the portion of data displayed, like a PivotTable report. It makes PivotChart ideal for presentation of data in the sales reports.
Pivot chart for Microsoft Excel[edit]
- A pivot chart can be copied and pasted within Microsoft Excel [2] or among other Microsoft Office software.
Pivot chart for Microsoft Access (v. 2010 and previous)[edit]
- Microsoft Access (v. 2010 and previous) can create "multi-plots" from a shared dataset. For example, from a table of students' student ID, math score and gender, a page can be created consisting of multiple charts where two charts (student ID/math score) are generated for female and male students side by side. This function is not supported by Microsoft Excel.
- Pivot charts cannot be copied and pasted in Microsoft Access.
References[edit]
- ↑ Dalgleish, Debra (2007). Beginning PivotTables in Excel 2007: From Novice to Professional. Apress. pp. 233–257. ISBN 9781430204336. Retrieved 18 September 2018. Search this book on
- ↑ Tutorial of Pivot Chart in Excel Best Excel Tutorial
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