| Creating Tables in PowerPivot |
| Written by Robert C. Cain |
| Wednesday, 02 December 2009 02:10 |
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PowerPivot has the ability to import data from a wide variety of sources. But you could run across a situation where you don’t have that data stored anywhere. Perhaps it’s on a piece of paper, or in a text file, or it’s just in the user’s brain and needs to be typed in. Logically then you would want to create a new table in PowerPivot. Except you can’t. PowerPivot itself doesn’t provide the ability to create tables and enter data directly into it. Now, before you start the usual rending of garments and gnashing of teeth plus a little wailing, there is a simple to implement solution. |
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