Getting Started with Transact-SQL Labs



Analyzing and Visualizing Data with ExcelGetting StartedOverviewTo date, Microsoft Excel has been one of the most widely used spreadsheet applications. Whether you are a business users, a number crunchers, an analyst, or a decision maker, Excel has a solution for you. You can organize your data in spreadsheets or workbooks, summarizes your data, present your data and insights with many visualizations options. To complete the labs in this course, you will need to set up a lab environment that includes a Windows based computer with a Microsoft Office installation. The course is developed based on Office 2016. While you can follow along the course and complete the labs with Excel 2013 or Excel 2010, you might some differences in the user interface and added complexity in completing the labs.What You’ll NeedA web browserA Microsoft Windows computer Office InstallationIf you already have a paid license or subscription with your Office applications, then great! You can complete this course and its labs by using Excel 2016, 2013 or 2010.If you do not already have Office installed, or if you are on versions earlier than Office 2016, this is a good time to try Office 2016. You can get a free preview version of Office 2016 here: We also recommend Office 365. With Office 365, you get the latest Office applications on your PC, an optimized experience across tablets and phones, 1 TB of OneDrive cloud storage, so you have the power and flexibility to get things done from virtually anywhere. You can sign up for a free one-month trial of Office 365 here: Office 365 FAQs: DataSet / Examples UsageThe documents and workbooks are provided "as-is." Information and views expressed in the workbooks, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. You bear the risk of using it. Some examples are for illustration only and are fictitious. No real association is intended or inferred. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.The workbooks do not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product. You may copy and use this workbook for your internal, reference purposes.The workbooks and related data are provided by obviEnce. ObviEnce is an ISV and an Intellectual Property (IP) Incubator focused on Microsoft Business Intelligence. ObviEnce works closely with Microsoft to develop best practices and thought leadership for jump-starting and deploying Microsoft Business Intelligence solutions.The workbooks and data are property of obviEnce, LLC and have been shared solely for the purpose of demonstrating Power BI functionality with industry sample data. Any uses of the workbooks and/or data must include the above attribution (that is also on the Info worksheet included with each workbook). The workbook and any visualizations must be accompanied by the following copyright notice: obviEnce ?.By clicking any of the links to download the Excel workbook files, you are agreeing to the terms above. ................
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