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Bernard Obeng Boateng
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Bernard Obeng Boateng

Bernard Obeng Boateng is a Microsoft Excel MVP, Microsoft Certified Trainer, with over 10 years work experience in Banking, Insurance and Business Development. He is founder of Finex Skills Hub an approved Training Provider of the Financial Modeling Institute, Canada. Finex Skills Hub runs the Finex Project in Ghana, a pro bono student training outreach program for students in Data Analytics and Financial Modeling. Bernard also provides consultancy services for SMEs (start-ups and existing) in Financial Management, Business Planning and Research. He has an active audience online with about 17,000 followers on his LinkedIn Account. where he shares tips and tricks on Microsoft Excel and other Office Apps.
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Creating your first measure – where to go

Before we create our first measure, it would be a good idea to store all our measures in one table. This will make it easier to organize our measures and separate them from other fields in our data.

To create such a measures table, follow these steps:

  1. Select an empty cell in your worksheet.
  2. Copy the empty cell and click on the Manage button, as shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 5.2 – Creating a table for measures

Figure 5.2 – Creating a table for measures

  1. This should open the Power Pivot window.
  2. Click on Paste under the Home tab:
Figure 5.3 – The Paste dialog box in Power Pivot

Figure 5.3 – The Paste dialog box in Power Pivot

This brings up the following Paste Preview dialog box:

Figure 5.4 – Naming your measures

Figure 5.4 – Naming your measures

You can now assign a new name to the table. In my case, I named it My Measures. Click OK to finish the process.

You should now find a new table pasted in your data...

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Bernard Obeng Boateng

Bernard Obeng Boateng is a Microsoft Excel MVP, Microsoft Certified Trainer, with over 10 years work experience in Banking, Insurance and Business Development. He is founder of Finex Skills Hub an approved Training Provider of the Financial Modeling Institute, Canada. Finex Skills Hub runs the Finex Project in Ghana, a pro bono student training outreach program for students in Data Analytics and Financial Modeling. Bernard also provides consultancy services for SMEs (start-ups and existing) in Financial Management, Business Planning and Research. He has an active audience online with about 17,000 followers on his LinkedIn Account. where he shares tips and tricks on Microsoft Excel and other Office Apps.
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