I Picked Up a New Tip Today – Filtering Your Excel Data

Yesterday, I posted an Excel Video Lesson on how to Filter your data. I focused on taking advantage of the Date Filters, Text Filters, and Number Filters introduced in Excel 2007. Today, in my email inbox, I received a great tip from Chandoo – whose tag line is “Become Awesome in Excel.”

Chandoo’s Tip – which I did not know – is to Right Mouse Click on any cell in your Excel Data Set and choose Filter – Filter by Selected Cell’s Value. As Chandoo points out, this only works in Excel 2007 and higher versions. I already use this tip in Microsoft Acces. In fact it is one of the Video Tips that I share on my DVD-ROM, “The 50 Best Tips for Access 2007.” So why didn’t I know that this would work the same way in Excel 2007? Because, I needed someone to point this out to me. Thank you Chandoo!

For me, the take-away point is to continue to explore other resources to learn from other expert users. Each – e.g. Mr. Excel – Bill Jelen; Mr. Spreadsheet – John Walkenbach, etc.) – has their own perspective on Excel. Each presents a topic in a slightly different manner. Each day is an opportunity to expand my knowledge base.

I also picked up another tip from Chandoo’s post – use the Ctrl + Shift + L Keyboard Shortcut to automatically add the Filter Drop Down Buttons to your Field Header Labels. I will use this tip on a regular basis. Now, I do not have to pick up the mouse to go to the Data Tab on the Ribbon and select Filter.

If you are using Excel 2007 and higher, note that you can also use this tip (rightmouse click in a cell) to filter by the selected cell’s Icon, Font Color and Cell Background Color. Data Visualization is one of the really great improvements introduced in Excel 2007. Click here to go to my video lesson on Data Visualization.

Tip from Chandoo
Chandoo’s Tip

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Make Excel Data Come Alive with Visualization Tools

Excel 2007 has added great new Data Visualization Tools. Now, you can place a Bar Chart directly in the cells that contain your values. Wow! There is no need to create a separate chart to “paint the picture” for your audience.

You can add Data Bars, Color Scales and Icon Sets to help your data to come alive from the Conditional Formatting Command on the Home Tab of the Ribbon in Excel 2007. Watch this short video to see how it is done!
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Visualizing Your Data in Excel 2007

Excel 2007 makes it easy to “visualize” your data – directly in the cells of your worksheet! You do not need to take the time and effort to create a chart to visually represent your information.

You just take advantage of the tools in the newly-engineered Conditional Formatting command in Excel 2007. In this lesson I show you how to visualize your data as:

  • Data Bars – you get the equivalent of a Bar Chart drawn inside the data cells.
  • Icon Sets – pick from groups of 3, 4 or 5 Icon sets – for example, to show the data in the top third of your data range.
  • Color Scales – to add gradations of colors as numbers increase or decrease.

If you liked this tip and my style of Excel training, I invite you to visit my online store to purchase my DVD, “The 50 Best Tips for Excel 2007.”

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