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Hi everyone, my name is Kevin. Today Im going to show you how you can create pivot tables in Microsoft Excel to do some pretty amazing analysis and as full disclosure before we jump into this, I work at Microsoft. All right, well what are we waiting for? Lets jump into it. Here I am on my desktop Im going to open up Microsoft Excel. The version that Im using this is the latest version of Excel, but if you have Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, you name the version, you should be able to follow along with this tutorial. So what I wanted to do is I wanted to come up with a fun example and so today Im going to pretend that Im a used car dealer so I have a spreadsheet called car inventory. Im going to go ahead and open that, and one thing I want to do is first kind of help orient you to the data that I have in this spreadsheet. So what I have here is this is my this is my inventory of cars that I have. As you can see, I have 24 vehicles in my lot and its a mix of different