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自 невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 109 760 名订阅者。
根据 26 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 579,过去 24 小时变化为 1,整体触达仍然可观。
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- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 2 827 次浏览,首日通常累积 1 016 次浏览。
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Complete Tableau Topics for Data Analysts 👇👇
1. Introduction to Tableau
- Overview of Tableau products (Desktop, Server, Online, Public, Reader)
- Installing and setting up Tableau
2. Connecting to Data
- Types of data connections (Excel, SQL, CSV, etc.)
- Connecting to live data vs. Extracts
- Data source page and data preparation (Joins, Blends, Unions)
3. Data Transformation and Preparation
- Data cleaning and shaping
- Pivoting and splitting data
- Data Interpreter
- Calculated fields
- Level of Detail (LOD) expressions
- Using Tableau Prep for data preparation
4. Building Basic Visualizations
- Bar charts, line charts, pie charts
- Scatter plots, histograms, bullet graphs
- Geographic maps and filled maps
5. Advanced Visualizations
- Dual-axis and blended axes
- Combined charts (bar-in-bar, line-in-bar)
- Treemaps, heat maps, and bubble charts
- Gantt charts, box plots, waterfall charts
- Motion charts and control charts
6. Dashboard Creation
- Designing effective dashboards
- Using containers and layout techniques
- Interactive dashboard elements (filters, parameters, actions)
- Device-specific dashboards
7. Table Calculations
- Basics of table calculations
- Quick table calculations (percent of total, running total)
- Custom table calculations (calculating differences, percent change)
8. Advanced Analytics
- Trend lines, reference lines, and reference bands
- Forecasting and clustering
- Integrating R and Python for advanced analytics
9. Interactivity and User Controls
- Filters (dimension filters, measure filters, context filters)
- Parameters (creating and using parameters)
- Dashboard actions (filter actions, highlight actions, URL actions)
10. Performance Optimization
- Extracts vs. live connections
- Data source optimization techniques
- Performance recording and analysis
11. Sharing and Collaboration
- Publishing workbooks to Tableau Server/Online
- Tableau Public for sharing visualizations
- Managing permissions and user access
- Embedding visualizations in web pages
12. Tableau Extensions and API
- Using Tableau extensions for additional functionality
- Introduction to Tableau JavaScript API for embedding and interacting with visualizations
13. Best Practices and Case Studies
- Best practices for data visualization and storytelling
- Real-world case studies and applications of Tableau
14. Certification Preparation
- Preparing for Tableau Desktop Specialist, Certified Associate, and Certified Professional exams
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Since last excel topic was very important, let me try to explain it in detail. This is how you may be expected to work on excel project:
1. Define the Project Scope and Objectives: Start by defining the scope and objectives of your Excel project. What specific problem or question are you trying to address with your data analysis? Clearly define the goals and deliverables of your project to guide your analysis.
2. Data Collection and Preparation:
- Identify Data Sources: Determine where your data will come from. This could include internal databases, external sources, spreadsheets, or manual data entry.
- Data Cleaning and Validation: Clean the data to ensure accuracy and consistency. This involves tasks such as removing duplicates, correcting errors, and validating data against predefined criteria.
- Data Transformation: Prepare the data for analysis by transforming it into a format suitable for Excel. This may involve restructuring the data, combining multiple datasets, or performing calculations to derive new variables.
3. Data Analysis:
- Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA): Use Excel's features such as sorting, filtering, and PivotTables to explore your data and gain insights into patterns, trends, and relationships.
- Statistical Analysis: Apply statistical techniques and formulas to analyze the data. This could include calculating summary statistics, conducting hypothesis tests, or performing regression analysis to model relationships between variables.
- Data Modeling: Use Excel's advanced functions and tools to build predictive models or forecast future trends based on historical data.
4. Data Visualization:
- Charts and Graphs: Create visualizations such as bar charts, line charts, and scatter plots to represent your data visually. Choose the most appropriate chart types to effectively communicate your findings.
- Dashboards: Design interactive dashboards that consolidate key insights and metrics into a single view. Use features like slicers, pivot charts, and dynamic ranges to make your dashboard user-friendly and interactive.
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5. Automation and Efficiency:
- Macros and VBA: Automate repetitive tasks and streamline workflows using macros and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). Write custom scripts to perform complex calculations, data manipulation, or report generation automatically.
- Keyboard Shortcuts and Productivity Tips: Take advantage of Excel's keyboard shortcuts and productivity tips to work more efficiently. Learn commonly used shortcuts for navigation, selection, editing, and formatting to speed up your workflow.
6. Collaboration and Sharing:
- Shared Workbooks: Share your Excel workbook with team members or stakeholders to facilitate collaboration and decision-making. Use Excel's collaboration features to track changes, leave comments, and communicate effectively within the workbook.
- Interactive Reports: Create interactive reports and presentations that allow users to explore the data and drill down into specific details. Use features like hyperlinks, bookmarks, and data validation to enhance interactivity and usability.
7. Documentation and Reporting:
- Documentation: Document your analysis process, methodology, and assumptions to ensure transparency and reproducibility. Keep track of any changes made to the data or formulas for future reference.
- Reporting: Prepare a comprehensive report or presentation summarizing your findings, insights, and recommendations. Use clear and concise language, visualizations, and supporting evidence to communicate your analysis effectively to stakeholders.
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Excel Learning Series Part-20
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Today, let's learn about Mastering Excel for Data Analysis:
1. Comprehensive Project or Case Study Integrating Various Excel Skills: Mastering Excel for Data Analysis involves applying all the skills and techniques learned in the previous topics to real-world scenarios. This comprehensive project or case study allows you to practice and demonstrate your proficiency in using Excel for data analysis, visualization, and decision-making.
2. Key Components of the Mastering Excel Project:
- Data Preparation: Importing and cleaning data from multiple sources, removing duplicates, and validating data.
- Data Analysis: Performing advanced calculations, statistical analysis, and data modeling using formulas, functions, and PivotTables.
- Data Visualization: Creating informative and visually appealing charts, graphs, and dashboards to present insights and findings.
- Automation and Efficiency: Implementing macros, keyboard shortcuts, and productivity tips to streamline workflows and increase efficiency.
- Collaboration and Sharing: Enabling collaboration with team members, sharing insights, and facilitating decision-making through shared workbooks and interactive dashboards.
For example:
- You could create a project where you analyze sales data for a fictional company, including importing data from multiple sources, cleaning and preparing the data, performing sales trend analysis using PivotTables and charts, and creating an interactive dashboard to visualize key performance metrics.
- Alternatively, you could design a case study where you simulate real-world scenarios, such as forecasting sales for a new product launch, analyzing customer demographics and preferences, and optimizing marketing strategies based on data insights.
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Excel Learning Series Part-19
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Now, let's learn about Excel Add-Ins:
1. Using Excel Add-Ins for Extended Functionality: Excel Add-Ins are additional features or programs that you can install to extend Excel's functionality and capabilities. Add-Ins can provide specialized tools, functions, or integration with external systems that enhance your ability to work with data and perform advanced tasks in Excel.
2. Installing Excel Add-Ins: Excel Add-Ins can be installed from various sources, including the Microsoft Office Store, third-party vendors, or custom-developed solutions. Once installed, Add-Ins typically appear as additional tabs or commands within the Excel interface, giving you access to their features and functionalities.
For example:
- The "Solver" Add-In in Excel is used for optimization and what-if analysis, allowing you to find optimal solutions to complex problems by adjusting variables and constraints.
- The "Analysis ToolPak" Add-In provides advanced statistical functions and data analysis tools, such as regression analysis, correlation analysis, and histograms.
Excel Add-Ins offer a convenient way to expand Excel's capabilities and tailor it to your specific needs.
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Excel Learning Series Part-18
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Today, let's learn about Data Security and Protection:
1. Password Protection: Excel allows you to protect your workbooks with passwords to prevent unauthorized access. You can set a password to open the workbook, as well as a password to modify the workbook. Password protection helps ensure that only authorized users can view and edit the contents of your Excel files.
2. Worksheet and Workbook Security: Excel provides options for securing individual worksheets or entire workbooks. You can restrict users from making changes to specific cells, rows, or columns by locking them and then protecting the worksheet. Additionally, you can apply workbook-level security settings to control access to sensitive data or features, such as macros or external data connections.
For example:
- To set a password to open an Excel workbook, you can go to the "File" tab, choose "Save As," click on "Tools" in the Save As dialog box, and select "General Options." Here, you can enter a password under "Password to open."
- To protect a worksheet, you can select the cells you want to lock, right-click, choose "Format Cells," go to the "Protection" tab, and check the "Locked" checkbox. Then, you can go to the "Review" tab and click on "Protect Sheet" to set a password and protect the worksheet.
These security features help safeguard your data and prevent unauthorized access or changes to your Excel workbooks.
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Excel Learning Series Part-17
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Today, let's learn about Data Import and Export:
1. Importing Data: Excel allows you to import data from various external sources, including databases, text files, CSV files, XML files, and web pages. You can use Excel's built-in data import features to connect to external data sources and bring data directly into your Excel workbook. This enables you to work with data from different sources without having to manually input or copy-paste the data.
2. Exporting Data: Excel also provides options for exporting data from your workbook to external files or formats. You can export data to CSV (Comma-Separated Values) files, text files, PDF files, HTML files, and more. This allows you to share your data with others or use it in other applications and systems that support these formats.
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- To import data from a CSV file into Excel, you can use the "Data" tab and choose the "From Text/CSV" option to open the CSV file and import its contents into Excel.
- To export data from Excel to a CSV file, you can select the data you want to export, go to the "File" tab, choose "Save As," and select "CSV (Comma delimited)" as the file format.
These import and export features in Excel facilitate data exchange and integration with other systems, enabling you to work with data from diverse sources and share your analysis with others effectively.
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Excel Learning Series Part-16
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Today, let's learn about Excel Shortcuts and Productivity Tips:
1. Time-saving Keyboard Shortcuts: Excel offers a wide range of keyboard shortcuts to help you perform common tasks more efficiently. These shortcuts allow you to execute commands and actions quickly without having to navigate through menus and ribbons. Learning and using keyboard shortcuts can significantly speed up your workflow and boost productivity in Excel.
2. Productivity Tips for Efficient Work: Excel provides various features and functionalities designed to improve productivity and streamline your work processes. These include:
- Using named ranges to easily reference specific ranges of cells in your formulas.
- Utilizing Excel's AutoFill feature to quickly populate a series of cells with sequential or patterned data.
- Taking advantage of Excel's built-in templates and functions to perform common calculations and tasks.
- Organizing and structuring your workbooks with clear headings, cell formatting, and worksheet tabs for easy navigation.
For example:
- Instead of manually copying and pasting data, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + C" to copy and "Ctrl + V" to paste.
- You can quickly insert the current date into a cell by pressing "Ctrl + ;" (semicolon).
- To select an entire column or row, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Spacebar" for columns and "Shift + Spacebar" for rows.
Here are some additional keyboard shortcuts to enhance your productivity in Excel:
1. Navigation Shortcuts:
- Ctrl + Arrow Keys: Navigate to the edge of data regions.
- Ctrl + Home: Move to the beginning of the worksheet.
- Ctrl + End: Move to the last cell of the data region.
- Ctrl + Page Up / Page Down: Switch between worksheets.
2. Selection Shortcuts:
- Shift + Arrow Keys: Select cells or ranges of cells.
- Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Keys: Extend the selection to the edge of data regions.
- Ctrl + A: Select the entire worksheet.
3. Editing Shortcuts:
- Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action.
- Ctrl + Y: Redo the last undone action.
- Ctrl + X: Cut selected cells.
- Ctrl + C: Copy selected cells.
- Ctrl + V: Paste copied or cut cells.
- Ctrl + D: Fill down (copies the content from the cell above).
- Ctrl + R: Fill right (copies the content from the cell to the left).
4. Formatting Shortcuts:
- Ctrl + B: Apply bold formatting.
- Ctrl + I: Apply italic formatting.
- Ctrl + U: Apply underline formatting.
- Ctrl + 1: Open the Format Cells dialog box.
- Ctrl + Shift + L: Toggle filters on or off (for Excel tables).
5. Formula Shortcuts:
- Ctrl + Shift + Enter: Enter an array formula.
- F2: Edit the active cell.
- Ctrl + `: Toggle formula view mode (show/hide formulas).
- Alt + =: Insert autosum formula.
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Excel Learning Series Part-15
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Now, let's learn about Collaboration and Sharing:
1. Excel Sharing Options: Excel provides several ways to share workbooks with others for collaboration. You can share a workbook by sending it as an email attachment, saving it to a shared network location, or using cloud storage services such as OneDrive or SharePoint. Excel also offers built-in collaboration features, such as co-authoring, which allow multiple users to edit the same workbook simultaneously.
2. Collaborative Editing and Comments: Excel allows multiple users to collaborate on a workbook in real-time, making changes and updates that are automatically synced across all users' devices. Users can see each other's changes in real-time and communicate through comments and chat within the workbook. Excel also provides a version history feature, allowing users to track changes and revert to previous versions if needed.
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- You can share an Excel workbook with your team via OneDrive, allowing everyone to access and edit the same document simultaneously. Each user's changes are automatically synced, ensuring that everyone has access to the most up-to-date version of the workbook.
- Users can leave comments within the workbook to provide feedback or ask questions about specific data or calculations. Comments can be replied to, resolved, and tracked, making it easy to collaborate and communicate effectively within the workbook.
Collaboration and sharing features in Excel facilitate teamwork and communication, enabling multiple users to work together efficiently on the same document.
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Excel Learning Series Part-14
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Today, let's learn about The next topic is Advanced Data Analysis:
1. Regression Analysis: Regression analysis is a statistical method used to explore the relationship between one dependent variable and one or more independent variables. Excel provides built-in tools for performing linear regression analysis, which can help you understand the strength and nature of the relationship between variables, make predictions, and identify outliers.
2. Data Forecasting with Excel: Excel offers several methods for data forecasting, including exponential smoothing, moving averages, and trend analysis. These methods allow you to analyze historical data trends and make predictions about future values based on those trends. Excel's forecasting tools provide visualizations and statistical measures to help you assess the accuracy and reliability of your forecasts.
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- You can use regression analysis in Excel to analyze the relationship between advertising expenditure and sales revenue. By performing a regression analysis, you can determine the extent to which advertising spending influences sales and make predictions about future sales based on different advertising budgets.
- Excel's forecasting tools can be used to predict future sales volumes based on historical sales data. You can apply different forecasting methods, such as exponential smoothing or moving averages, to identify patterns and trends in the data and make predictions about future sales performance.
Advanced data analysis techniques such as regression analysis and data forecasting enable you to gain deeper insights into your data and make more informed decisions.
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Excel Learning Series Part-13
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Today, let's learn about Macros and Automation:
1. Recording and Running Macros: Macros are sequences of actions that you can record to automate repetitive tasks in Excel. You can record a macro by performing the desired actions manually, and Excel will generate VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) code to replicate those actions. Once recorded, you can run the macro to repeat the same series of actions automatically.
2. Automation with VBA (Visual Basic for Applications): VBA is a programming language that allows you to create custom macros and automate tasks in Excel. With VBA, you can write scripts to perform complex calculations, manipulate data, create custom functions, interact with external databases, and much more. VBA opens up a wide range of possibilities for automating tasks and extending Excel's functionality beyond its built-in features.
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- You can record a macro to automate the process of formatting and organizing data in a specific way. This could include tasks such as applying cell styles, sorting data, and generating summary reports.
- With VBA, you can create custom macros to automate repetitive tasks such as data cleaning, report generation, and data analysis. For instance, you could write a VBA script to automatically import data from external sources, perform calculations, and generate visualizations based on specific criteria.
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