| PivotPal Guide - Filter Source Data Sheet for Excel Pivot Table |
alright so now I want to show you some features of pivot pal that make it faster and easier to work with your source data when you're building out your pivot tables so if you remember we were just investigating this blank down here and these eight rows that made up that blank
and to do that we went over to the data tab and then we found the category field here and filtered for blanks and basically that's what we had to do to find those blank rows well pivot pal has a feature that makes us a lot faster and easier
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