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Microsoft Excel 2021: Creating and Ranking Values

Learn to rank data and compare how one data point fits within the range of an array of data points.
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Bob Akbar  3 Lessons ·  11m  in English 

Course Description

Just looking at a data array, it can be difficult to understand where each data point stands compared to the rest of the set. In these lessons, we’ll cover two tools that let you sort and assign rank percentiles to your data to show its relative significance. You’ll also see how ranking data into sorts with single or multiple criteria can show you the placement of data within a set.

We’ll show you how to help your audience properly understanding your analytics by converting long lists of items into easy-to-understand visuals. We’ll also discuss which types of visual representations make sense for an audience, and how to define your results clearly so the visuals are a help, rather than a hindrance.

What You'll Learn

  • Define ranking and sorting in Microsoft Excel
  • Identify data within rankings to see its placement in a set
  • Recognize how to assign percentiles and rankings to data
  • Apply the Rank function to sort data with single or multiple criteria
  • Build rank charts that convert long lists into easy-to-understand visuals
  • Choose visual representations that suit your audience and define results clearly

Key Takeaways

  • Sorting and assigning rank percentiles reveals where each data point stands relative to the rest of a data set.
  • Ranking data into sorts with single or multiple criteria shows the placement of data within a set.
  • Converting long lists of items into visuals helps an audience properly understand analytics.
  • Choosing the right type of visual representation for an audience makes visuals a help rather than a hindrance.
  • The course covers the Rank function, rank charts, and percentiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It covers tools that let you sort and assign rank percentiles to your data, ranking data with single or multiple criteria, and converting long lists of items into easy-to-understand visuals. Lessons include the Rank Function, Rank Charts, and Percentiles.

What will I learn to do with my data?

You will learn to identify data within rankings, define ranking and sorting, and recognize how to assign percentiles and rankings, so you can show the relative significance and placement of data within a set.

What skills does this course build?

It builds skills in Microsoft Excel, spreadsheets, data classification, data comparison, data presentation, and data visualization.

How does the course help with presenting analytics to an audience?

It shows how to convert long lists of items into easy-to-understand visuals, discusses which types of visual representations make sense for an audience, and explains how to define your results clearly so the visuals help rather than hinder.