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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can create pivot tables in Excel. Here I have lots and lots of data that I need to analyze. Now I could build a table over on the side using formulas and functions to make sense of it, but thatamp;#39;s going to take a long time. Instead, we can use something called pivot tables to analyze this data in just seconds, and best of all, you donamp;#39;t have to know any formulas or functions. Itamp;#39;s all just drag and drop. To follow along, Iamp;#39;ve included a sample workbook down below in the description. All right letamp;#39;s check this out. Here I am in Excel, and once again, if you want to follow along, Iamp;#39;ve included a sample workbook down below in the description. Here I have all of this sales data for the Kevin Cookie Company, and I want to answer some basic questions. For example, how much revenue did we earn from each one of our customers or how many orders did each one of t