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1 © 2014 by McGraw-Hill Education. This proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice Chapter 8 Using Decision- Making Tools and XML Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin

2 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-2 Student Learning Outcomes Understanding Solver Reports Using Solver 8.1 8.2 Creating and Managing Scenarios 8.3 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts 8.4 Building a One-Variable Data Table 8.5 Building a Two-Variable Data Table 8.6 Working with XML 8.7

3 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-3 Case Study Paradise Lakes Resort (PLR) Vacation company Four resort chains In northern Minnesota Manage scenarios and review reports!

4 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-4 Using Solver SLO 8.1

5 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-5 Using Solver Objective CellVariable CellsConstraints

6 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-6 Understanding Solver Reports SLO 8.2

7 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-7 Solver Reports Answer Report Sensitivity Report Limits Report

8 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-8 Creating and Managing Scenarios SLO 8.3

9 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-9Scenarios Create a Scenario Edit a Scenario Run a Scenario Report

10 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-10 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts SLO 8.4

11 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-11 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts Value field settings Control how the data is summarized in the table Default value is SUM

12 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-12 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts Custom calculations Percentage Ranking Ratio

13 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-13 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts Calculated fields Appear in the PivotTable but are not a field in the source data Use a value field from the PivotTable’s underlying data in a formula Can be moved within the PivotTable!

14 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-14 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts Refresh a PivotTable Linked Not automatically updated Choose the option to automatically refresh if desired!

15 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-15 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts Slicer tool Creates an on-screen window that acts as a filter for a single field Allows you to display only the data you need at the moment PivotTable Tools Analyze tab

16 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-16 Customizing PivotTables and PivotCharts Format options Styles Layouts Totals Label options

17 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-17 Building a One-Variable Data Table SLO 8.5

18 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-18 One-Variable Data Table Shows calculated results of one or more formulas Substitutes values for one argument in a formula Displays the results when the value is altered Looks for an input value!

19 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-19 Building a Two-Variable Table SLO 8.6

20 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-20 Two-Variable Data Table Similar to the one-variable data table Uses two sets of input values Uses one formula

21 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-21 Working with XML SLO 8.7

22 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-22 Working with XML XML Syntax Import XML Data

23 Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice 8-23 Chapter Summary


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