Power BI - Prepare Your Data Efficiently for Excel Analysis

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  • Location
    • Your Computer
      Your Space
      ISCPA / AICPA Webinar, ID 00000
  • Credits
    • 2.00
  • Credit Type(s)
    • Computer Software & Applications (Technical) (2.00)
  • Prerequisites
    • Working knowledge of Excel features and functions

  • Vendor
    • AICPA
  • Level
    • Intermediate
  • Fields of Study
    • Computer Software & Applications
  • Message
    • Virtual Experience

Description

  • Presented by Bryan Smith


  • Presentation type = pre-record/rebroadcast


  • This webcast is part of the 2020 Power BI Series. Please see below for the suggested viewing order.

    Before you can analyze data, you first must get the data. This webcast focuses on getting data into Excel using different data sources. Whether your data is text, comma delimited (CSV), reports, Excel, databases, web, applications and/or many others, Excel provides the ability to access that data.

    You will learn about tools that have been added to Excel that will make accessing that data even easier, such as data models and Power Query (Get and Transform). After this webcast you will finally be able to get the data you need to perform data analysis.

    This series is presented using Excel 2019/Office 365. Regardless of the version you are using, most concepts covered in this webcast series apply to all versions of Excel.

    Explore the other webcasts in the 2020 Power BI Series:

    Power BI - Introduction to MS Power BI Tools
    Power BI - Analyze Your Data With Excel Pivot Tables
    Power BI - Create Excel Dashboards for Maximum Impact
    Power BI - Use Power Query to Transform Your Data
    Power BI - Go Beyond PivotTables with Power Pivot
    Power BI - Use Advanced Calculations with DAX Formulas
    Power BI - Use PBI Desktop to Create Reports and Dashboards
    Power BI - Share Your Data Analysis using PowerBI.com

    Designed For

    Anyone who uses Excel to analyze data

    Objectives

    • Differentiate between improper and proper data structure
    • Select the best way to import data into Excel
    • Identify ways to use Power Query to clean your data

    Highlights

    Getting data into the correct structure
    Data sources that you can access
    Working with multiple tables and data sources
    Steps to import data for analysis
    Introduction to Power Query and Get and Transform

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