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Manage your household budget in Excel - Microsoft Support This Excel template can help you track your monthly budget by income and expenses Input your costs and income, and any difference is calculated automatically so you can avoid shortfalls or make plans for any projected surpluses Compare projected costs with actual costs to hone your budgeting skills over time
Create a relationship between tables in Excel - Microsoft Support Have you ever used VLOOKUP to bring a column from one table into another table? Now that Excel has a built-in Data Model, VLOOKUP is obsolete You can create a relationship between two tables of data, based on matching data in each table
Use sparklines to show data trends - Microsoft Support Use sparklines to show data trends A sparkline is a tiny chart in a worksheet cell that provides a visual representation of data Use sparklines to show trends in a series of values, such as seasonal increases or decreases, economic cycles, or to highlight maximum and minimum values
Select data for a chart - Microsoft Support To create a chart, you need to select at least one cell in a range of data (a set of cells) Do one of the following: If your chart data is in a continuous range of cells, select any cell in that range Your chart will include all the data in the range
Manage workbook links - Microsoft Support In the Excel web app, you can manage workbook links to ensure that your data is up to date and accurate This article explains how to manage workbook links, including how to refresh and update them, how to fix broken links, and how to work with the new security warning feature
Analyze trends in data using sparklines - Microsoft Support Showing trends in your worksheet data can be useful, especially when you’re sharing your data with other people Select a blank cell near the data you want to show in a sparkline On the Insert tab, in the Sparklines group, click Line, Column, or Win Loss
Analyze Data in Excel - Microsoft Support Analyze Data in Excel empowers you to understand your data through natural language queries that allow you to ask questions about your data without having to write complicated formulas In addition, Analyze Data provides high-level visual summaries, trends, and patterns