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See the screenshot below of the Excel spreadsheet after using Data Table for this example. I do not like one thing about this display — the reference in B9. I feel like it is confusing to a user ...
Select the entire data table range and go to the Data tab, select What-If Analysis > Data Table. Specify the row and column input cells corresponding to the horizontal and vertical variables. Example: ...
Learn how to use Excel’s What-If Analysis tools, including Goal Seek and Scenario Manager, to explore different scenarios and outcomes based on variable data inputs. Key Takeaways Open Excel and ...
If you ask me, Excel’s what-if analysis tools are under-used. I often respond to readers with “Have you tried a data table?” Invariably, they don’t know how to implement the feature ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Don't waste time testing different values individually in Excel. Use a data table to show the results for many different possible scenarios at once. Follow BI Video ...
Susan Harkins continues her review of Excel's analysis tools with ... (which also contains last month’s examples). Excel 2003 doesn’t support ... How to use Excel’s Data Table analysis tool.
Let’s explore Goal Seek using a couple of examples. To follow along, download this Excel workbook. A video demonstration is available at the bottom of this article on the JofA website. Note that the ...