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How To Use Slicer In Excel Sheet For Data Filtering
Unlocking the Power of Excel Slicers: An Interactive Guide Hello there, Excel warriors! Are you ready to take your Excel skills to the next level? Today, we’ll explore the power of Excel Slicers and walk you through how to insert slicers in Excel, use PivotTable slicers, and more. How to use Excel Slicer 1. Excel Slicers – An Overview An Excel slicer is a tool that provides a simple, intuitive…
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*kicks your door down* PIRATE SQUAD PIRATE SQUAD PIRATE SQUAD they can go on a playdate with my pirates mayhaps
I’m gonna go ahead and just turn this into the next batch of oc introductions SO @whiskygoldwings @grackle-draws @thivell @hastalavistabyebye @starwarsanthropology tagging all of y’all!!!
So! The pirate crew!
Paws
He/Him
Former 91st; Just a month or so into his deployment he was caught near an explosion and debris hit his bucket hard enough to shatter part of it and knock him out cold. He was assumed KIA and left behind, and by the time he woke up, his battalion was already gone. So, he managed to get his way off planet, and while trying to figure out how to get back to his battalion, was picked up/adopted by a pirate crew and eventually decided to stay with them
Bleached and dyed his hair after he decided to stay - he changes the color of the streak every so often - and eventually got a bunch of piercings as well
Has gotten very good at makeup and sewing
Is baby, can and will kill you, but would really prefer not to
Will bite
Zhana
She/Her
Married to Kora
Excellent slicer, both with tech and knives
Wine aunt energy
Kora
She/Her
Married to Zhana
Sharp grin, sharp knives, and even sharper eyeliner
Very good actress and loves getting to put her skills to use- especially if there’s money involved
Taught Paws how to do makeup
Hyela
Genderfluid
Janki’s older sibling
Talk shit, get hit
Absolutely fucking feral
The one who taught Paws to bite
Jackie
He/Him
Hands are rated E for Everyone (he gets it from his sibling)
Helped Paws dye his hair
Just as feral as Hyela, but he hides it better
Very good at tooka eyes
Vaxu
He/Him
An absolute Tank
Himbo energy, but is actually pretty smart
Absolutely rocks a dress and heels, and will occasionally let Kora do his makeup
Gives the best hugs ever
Pax
They/Them
Medic
Will flirt with anyone- and is good at it, too
Silver-tongued little shit
Helped Paws with his piercings
Knows a variety of languages and will curse you out in every single one of them if you injure yourself in a stupid way
These are just the current members, but I might add more later! Feel free to ask whatever you want about em :3
#my oc#clone trooper oc#star wars#the clone wars#coyotes clone chaos#the pirate crew#paws#zhana#kora#hyela#janki#vaxu#pax#clone troopers#tcw
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I know GoT only by reputation, and what little I've seen of it on tumblr, but... sometimes, I feel like fantasy, as a genre, has been absolutely ruined by the success of GoT. Everything these days seems to be about making settings and characters as nasty, brutish, and dirty as possible. It's incredibly tiring, and really frustrating, to the point of feeling like these sorts of tropes are being repeated for their own sake rather than because they actually do anything for the story or characters.
(Also, being the sort of person who easily becomes queasy at the sight or thought of blood, and has issues with everything being so darned loud, this tends to be a particular pet peeve in television, but even books aren't completely immune to this effect either, which makes it doubly frustrating.)
I mean this in the nicest possible way, please imagine me saying this with a big smile on my face and laughing as I take a swig from my beer, but you and I are SO diametrically opposed on this!
I mean, anything can be written BADLY, of course, but I fell out of reading fantasy as i got older not because it all became A Song of Ice and Fire but because it all seemed to be "a brave young woman!! IS the chosen one!! And she will prevail over SUPER DARKNESS. And only the parental figure will die, to motivate her, and everyone's intentions and clear and good, and also there are dragons I guess." There's so much narrative safety. There's so many last-minute asspulls to save someone. I would LOVE some well written political machination but there are dragons though. That's why I liked Locke Lamora!
I think we have a tendency to notice the things we hate. So for me, Fantasty now is fucking lousy with ~queer retellings~ that are all very life affirming and nice and all that but all the eating each other out in the world isn't going to get me over the hump of wishing there were actual, painful consequences for being an idiot, or even just unlucky.
Part of why people named Doc, who are me, really like Song of ice and Fire (please note I actually DON'T like Game of Thrones) is that anyone COULD die. The books would not CHEAT TO HELP THE GOOD GUY WIN. And for me, that was everything. As a young teen who had read so so so much fantasy but was starting to feel really resentful of the way it never seemed to mirror the moments of difficulty and pain in life, it meant so much (I think the show edged too hard toward Cheating To Help The bad Guy Win, but that's another matter)
But obviously you and I are totally different people. You admit to being squeamish, so of course you don't care for things that involve violence. I, on the other hand, am an excellent person to have in any given bloody crisis, as I have Done Time in Ag. I am, to give a real life example, the person you calmly call into the kitchen to help when you've nearly taken your finger off with a meat slicer. I have a smile and a "We can handle this!" to give. I, on the third hand, have had life experiences that make, "the magical salvation of being nice and believing really hard" feel like an actual-ass insult. I never met a war that didn't take its chunk, and you don't get to pick where they come from.
These are just differences of personality. Fucking magical princess witches in the forest running from the bad guys but overcoming it all with sass and gay love because we're twelve I guess exists for you, and grimdark machinations toward a lead crown of thorns where evil brings profit and virtue none at all because fuck happiness everyone should be a German concrete salesman is for me. I think there's probably more of what both of us like than either of us are actually admitting.
However, everything is too loud for me all the time also, I really recommend eargasm earplugs, which come with a very small container and are nearly invisible and discreet when in. They block some of the sound but not all of it. Many people in my life casually don't even know I have them or sometimes put them in for louder places.
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Sundari Twilight, Chapter 1: Necessary Bonding
This fic was inspired by this art by inzuss. It’s a Barrissoka fix-it au that takes place during Season 5 of The Clone Wars (this chapter takes place after episode 9, “A Necessary Bond”). Read it on Ao3 or below the cut
Notes: Ahsoka has lived thru some shit. And Barriss is an excellent slicer (the Star Wars name for a hacker)
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The shuttle descended from Coruscanti orbit. “It’s a bit tight for the nine of us,” Ahsoka thought, ”but it wasn’t a long trip.” Obi-Wan had graciously allowed her to fly the younglings back to the temple and skip out on the strategy conference she’d been dreading attending. On account of the frankly messed-up adventure they’d had coming back from Ilum. She wasn’t planning on lording that over Anakin, who hated conferences in much the same way she did, but maybe a younger her would have. One that hadn’t seen two years of constant war, fought off multiple diseases, died and been resurrected by literal Force gods, been hunted for sport and forced into slavery, or just had to protect six younglings from horrors she was barely a match for. At least she now had some free time to decompress and work thru her emotions. She had managed to only sob when the cockpit door was locked and Artoo her only companion. Anakin was probably finishing up making his travel plans and could only offer a few kind words and a short hug. But Barriss…Barriss…she would be there. She had said the trials had given her a lot to think about and she wasn’t deploying immediately. Ahsoka was just grateful to have someone who knew her available to talk. “All right kids, we’re approaching the Temple. Buckle up”
The younglings dashed out into the hangar ahead of Ahsoka, eager to return to their quarters. While many youngling clans kept in touch as they grew older (Ahsoka enjoyed catching up with her clan-mates over meals at the temple), she had a feeling these six would remain close friends for a long time. Bonds forged during crisis always seemed to last longer. That was something the Jedi were rapidly learning during the war, and while tradition dictated to let go of those bonds, she and Anakin had found the trust they had gained with the 501st to be much more useful than orthodoxy. Speaking of, he was standing there in the temple hangar, arms crossed, with the goofy grin he always wore when he was right. “Told you it wasn’t gonna be boring.” While the council tried stressing the Gathering was important or involved more responsibility, Anakin had just said that it wouldn’t be boring. “I’m glad you’re back safe,” he continued, as he gave her a small hug. This was not the same Anakin as the one who was full of stress and frustration when Ahsoka vanished on Felucia months prior. “All thanks to your training, Master.” “No, Ahsoka, you’re learning faster than I’m teaching you. Walk with me and Artoo?”
Master and Apprentice and Astromech walked the halls of the Jedi Temple together. Between the Onderon rebellion and the Gathering gone wrong, Tano had spent a lot of time away from Skywalker. They discussed their changing relationship, how they were becoming closer to partners than student and teacher. “The same thing happened to me and Obi-Wan after Geonosis. Those last few months of my apprenticeship, he trusted me like a brother.” Ahsoka could here the slight bitterness in his voice from Obi-Wan’s betrayal. But he continued, “I foresee those days coming for us too.” So that’s what changed. Maybe Anakin had spent time reflecting on loss. Or maybe he was saying something that he wasn’t sure about and trying to believe it.
“But Master, weren’t you his padawan for a decade? You’ve only taught me for two years.” “Snips, you’re not an ordinary student, and I’m not an ordinary teacher. I’ve learned just as much from you as you have from me. Not to mention Rex, Obi-Wan, Padmé, and all your other teachers.” They really were an odd pair, but Ahsoka wouldn’t want it any other way. “Alright, Artoo and I have a secret briefing here. Take care of yourself.” “I will, Master.”
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Ahsoka stood at the door to Barriss’s dormitory. While there were some rumors circulating about the two of them being more than friends, visiting fellow Jedi at their rooms was viewed with less suspicion than being greeted by them at an entrance or hangar. And Ahsoka wanted to keep it that way. Not that she felt any shame, but she didn’t want any reprisal from the council. Plo and Obi-Wan would understand, surely, but the rest? She refused to keep thinking like this, and so rang the Barriss’s buzzer. A cheerful voice replied, “enter!”
And there she was. Beautiful pale green skin, soft gentle curves, piercing blue eyes, a finely embroidered hood, kneeling at a small altar. Ahsoka took a seat next to her and reached out: first with her hand, then with the Force. As their fingers intertwined and their spirits touched, Ahsoka let the raging torrent of the Force carry her into the quiet pool Barriss was meditating in. It felt like a spring day on Naboo, the water a touch too cold for Ahsoka’s liking, and a bit of chop from a strong breeze, but it slowly warmed and stilled in her presence. While they had began this practice years ago as group meditation between friends, it had become something much more intimate. A sharing of feelings that transcended the honesty between most other Jedi. Being able to ground themselves in each other had become a fundamental part of their relationship. And so the two Jedi sat there, basking in the presence of each other and the Force. Ahsoka couldn’t help but smile when Barriss said, “Welcome back, my love.”
Barriss knew that her love could feel her intentions without words, but she also knew that physical words and touch meant more. While Ahsoka’s spirituality had sharply increased after Mortis, she was still firmly rooted in the material, the tangible. Which is why Barriss wasn’t surprised when Ahsoka planted a soft kiss on her exposed cheek, accompanied with an “I’ve missed you so much.” Oh who was she kidding, she loved hearing it too. She took off her hood, exposing the rest of her head to Ahsoka’s touch. Her hair was a privilege she offered to a rare few. Ahsoka took the invitation and wove her fingers into it as they continued kissing each other.
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The two Jedi had moved onto Barriss’s bed for more comfortable cuddles. Ahsoka was too tired for proper sex, but they had plenty of time for that later. She had settled for Barriss gently caressing her lekkus while she played with Barriss’s hair, which felt almost as good. “So how did the trials go?”
Barriss grimaced. The trials had been a mixed bag, but in a way that wasn’t obvious to most Jedi. “They were…fine.” She could tell Ahsoka knew what she meant. “With each trial, I grew more sure of myself and less sure of the Order. Everything we’re doing here feels less like doing the will of the Force and more like what’s politically convenient.” Despite knowing her lover would understand, she still felt the need to defend herself. “At one point, I had to mediate a mock dispute, and the correct, just answer wasn’t popular with either side. But isn’t fighting in the war completely at odds with that?”
None of this surprised Ahsoka. Multiple Jedi had made it known they were uncomfortable with being generals and commanders in the GAR, including Barriss. “I don’t disagree. There a lot of people we aren’t helping because they aren’t choosing sides or are actively fighting the Republic. And we should be helping them.”
This, however, did surprise Barriss. Ahsoka was always on the front lines, fighting side-by-side with the clones. Some had even started calling her and Anakin the “Heroes with No Fear”, a beacon of hope for the Republic. “How can you say that and still be fighting in the war?”
A question more people should be asking. “I’ve seen what armies do if left unsupervised. What warlords do when given control.” Ahsoka had to think a moment, trying to explain the certainty she felt about her own calling. “The Separatist Army is led by those who care nothing about sentient life. And if I don’t lead, who will? Tarkin is just as bad as Grievous, in many ways.” She smiled at her girlfriend, “just because it’s where I’m needed doesn’t mean it’s where you are needed.” As much as she wanted to always be side-by-side with Barriss, she knew their callings were different. There would always some distance between them.
“I just wish there was a way to get the council and everyone else to understand that this whole war is wrong.” Barriss wanted, no, needed people to understand her. “Well, I wouldn’t try bombing anything. I’m pretty sure that attack on Coruscant a year back is why we’re still in this war.” “What do you mean?” “The bombing happened during the peace vote in the Senate. After it had already passed in the Separatist Parliament.”
The pieces started falling into place for Barriss. A Separatist attack on Coruscant after they had voted for peace, coincidentally during the Republic vote on it? It was obvious. “Someone is manipulating this war. I need to find out who it is.” Her eyes pleaded with Ahsoka, “can you help me slice into the HoloNet?”
Ahsoka smiled, “Of course, love.”
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Out of the two of them, Barriss was the better slicer. Her master had always valued intellectual skills, and programming was simply another language that she managed to pick up during her travels. She had mostly asked for Ahsoka’s help in any hardware-related issues, as she was probably the best mechanic in the Order after Anakin. Sometimes slicing required a hardware interface, and Barriss believed in being prepared. As Ahsoka’s head rested in her lap, she began slicing into the secure channels of the HoloNet. Most of them were private senatorial channels, but a few were carrying military information. Barriss tried unlocking them with various password spoofers, but none budged. Writing specific slicing programs for each channel would take a long time, so she prioritized the ones that weren’t routed thru the Temple. She whispered to her girlfriend, “Hey sweetheart, after your nap, can you warm up your soldering station? We need to build a vicepick.”
Half-asleep, Ahsoka mumbled, “sure thing love.” She drifted off to sleep dreaming of circuits and snuggles.
Barriss kissed her partner’s montral and returned to slicing. Her signature 3-part decryptor would do nicely, and writing variations on them was second nature at this point, constantly tinkering in search of perfection. Topping it off, the decoy profile she included was a forged senate page, and the tag style she used would read as first-year academy student. To anyone other than the most experienced slicers, it would look like a senator amateurishly trying to read classified information. That is, if they even looked in the first place.
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Elsewhere in the Galaxy
Maul woke up from his sleep in a Death Watch camp. “Something has Changed”
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So I'm just really happily rewatching the oc. It is a magical experience! ✨️ I find myself using expressions like unbeatable combination, schmear more than I admit. As of earlier this week I have been craving bagels and need to get myself a cute little slicer cutter and some cream cheese and some lox but it is pretty funny.
And best part I got my bfs sister interested and she is converted! Seth is her favorite. We are midway through season 2. Now, she won't watch Dawson's or Tree Hill, but she did give Degrassi a chance, but lost interest after a certain point (sometime in s5, I can't really blame her.) Maybe she will be saved from season 6 new!Sean so she dodged a bit of a bullet lol.
I at least got her into the The OC which she loves (thank god!) as well as Friday night lights, stranger things, breaking bad and mad men.
We are a trio of show people, and we also like card and board games. We have so much fun. C has excellent taste in shows overall but I'm glad I got to show my faves and her, and I have common faves as well. We wish twin peaks was on streaming so we can show it to tj. She's like a sister to me.
And like my bf was a Saved by the Bell and Seventh Heaven stan before I came along, and now he loves breaking bad degrassi and the oc and one tree hill, gilmore girls and more. I'm so proud of him and he loves and is super invested in the characters, couples/ships and makes predictions and looks forward to watching with me qnd i try to remain tight-lipped on spoilers on things i know. All in all, he'd fit right in here, I swear. Sometimes we don't always finish our shows bc we take on too many and we tease each other about that. I'm so glad we are together. I'm so happy and grateful for that. People day couch potatoes like its a bad thing but we don't just sit in front of TV that's usually an evening thing. We have jobs and lives friendships and interests isolated from each other. In October, 3 past three years have flown by, and it's been an amazing three years of happiness love and just wonderful unexpected and joy. New traditions, beginnings, excitement, films, TV, and I wouldn't have it any other way. It is truly the best. I love that real and special love I'd been longing for since for friggin' ever. I can't see myself with anyone else. I don't want to. He is everything. 🥰
To close, I love shows. I love television. I love tv romance friendships dybamics. Television brings families and friends and people together. It's a beautiful thing. 😍 📺 im a firm believer in sharing shows being a love language. For example, if I gush about my favorites and you let me, you are my people. If I share my feelings and favorite shows and all just know you're so important to me.
Thanks for letting me gush on your dash about a friggin lovefest of my shows and ongoing appreciation for characters and romances spanning pretty much forever and ever bc I'm a romantic and I love it!
Even when I'm sad or it's sad I still love it. Smile through the tears. Television has been around for what? 50 years, 60 years? Whoever invented tvs and streaming too you are a damn magnificent genius and bastard at the same time. Thanks writers, thanks directors, thanks for costuming, hair, editing, and all you who make shows possible youre so appreciated. Thank you for the entertainment.😊
#lovefest#shows#television#📺#the oc#rewatching#comforting#friends#family#💖💖💖💖#boyfriend tag#appreciation#😊
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There isn’t a perfect crafting material and one isn’t strictly “better” than the other: a blog post styled rant on why people need to stop asking which material is the best and why 3D printing pieces for cosplay is not ‘cheating’ or easier than any other method
I have seen waaaaay too many people lately (especially on the clock app) claiming that 3D printing is cheating or somehow easier than the low tech, older methods like foam work and thermoplastic crafting. This absolutely drives me crazy.
I am a fabrication girlie at heart. I am a foam gremlin to the core but started out with Worbla (a delightful classic). I have recently picked up sculpting/mold making/resin casting. I am teaching myself how to 3D model. I have put hundreds of hours into finishing the dozens of 3D printed props and bits & baubles I have for various cosplays. I have worked with air drying clays, apoxie sculpt, paper mache, and chainmail. I work both in the digital and physical spaces for patterning. I have won several major craftsmanship awards with my fabrication skills. With all that as my credentials, let me say that 3D printing is not any easier, faster, or somehow better than all the other things I mentioned.
There is no such thing as a perfect crafting material. Anyone that tells you that is trying to sell you something. Every material and it’s corresponding techniques have pro and cons- the things that it excels at the and the things that it doesn’t work so well for. Wether it is a high-tech and automated process or a low-tech process done mostly by hand, every material can be utilized poorly or expertly. What makes the difference in the quality of the finished product or what wins awards in craftsmanship contests is how the material/technique was executed. A low budget cosplay can beat one that used tools that cost upwards of $1,000. It’s all about HOW the materials and tools were used.
For every 3D printed piece, there are lots of steps. You don’t just press a button and magically have a beautifully finished sword or geometric little Genshin Impact accessory piece. No, not all.
It has to be modeled first, then run through a slicer program to be printed. There’s lot of behind the scenes calibration that has to be done on the printer and adjustments of the model to get it in the optimal position to minimize seams and support material. There’s adjusting settings on the printer, like infill, to balance strength of the finished print vs amount of filament used (and therefore the final weight of the print). After printing, you have to remove support material and clean up the raw print. Next up is the eternal limbo of filling and sanding (god, it takes forever). Depending on your seams, you may be stuck in Bondo hell for a while too. Finally there’s painting, which can range from a quick blast of spray paint but could turn into the exceedingly complicated process I like to do that ends up using about six different paints. Then there’s the clear coat to protect the finished product.
A 3D printed prop does not magically appear from the ether. Much like any other material, there is a long list of steps and so much work put into a single piece. By the nature of how 3D printing works, pieces will come out very exact and crisp with a precision that human hands can’t quite achieve. But that comes at the price of expensive equipment, a steep learning curve for 3D modeling, and countless hours invested into the entire process from beginning to end. Even with purchasing models as I often do, it’s still not easy, cheap, or fast to make 3D printed pieces for cosplay.
Foam can win over 3D printing and sewing can beat out any fabrication build. It’s not a matter of WHAT was used. It’s a matter of HOW WELL it was used. Craftsmanship is not determined necessarily by the material but by the skill of the person using it. 3D printing is just a different set of skills than what is needed for Worbla or EVA foam.
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Cheesecake Filled Easter Eggs Recipe
These special Cheesecake Filled Easter Eggs are an excellent Easter treat, mixing the deliciousness of chocolates with the sumptuous creaminess of cheesecake. They are no-bake, easy to make and adorable treats that will make your Easter celebrations even better! Knife Skills: Mandolin Mastery Using a mandolin slicer allows you to achieve paper-thin slices of vegetables for unique textures and…
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Building a Portfolio in Business Analytics as a BBA Student
A good portfolio helps you stand out. It shows what you know and what you can do. In business analytics, skills matter more than theory. A strong portfolio is proof of that.
Start building early. You don’t need big projects at first. Simple and clear projects work well in a BBA college in Noida.
Start With What You Learn
Use your class projects. Make them look neat. Add some explanation.
Add charts and dashboards.
Include Excel or Power BI files.
Write what problem you solved.
Show how you cleaned the data. Show what the data told you. Use graphs. Use numbers. Keep it short and useful.
Learn the Right Tools
A good portfolio shows tool knowledge. Pick two or three tools and learn them well.
Excel
Power BI or Tableau
Python (basic level is enough)
Do not learn everything. Show what you know in depth. Make the tools part of your projects.
Choose Real-World Problems
Pick topics that relate to actual business. Use open data. Pick something from marketing, sales, or HR.
You can build:
A customer churn report
A sales prediction model
A dashboard of employee data
Keep your project focused. Use real data. Make your project tell a story.
Explain Your Work
Add a short note with each project. Write what you did and why. Keep the language simple.
Example:
“This dashboard shows the sales trend for 6 months. I used Excel and Power BI. The data was cleaned using filters. I added slicers for easy viewing.”
It helps people understand your thinking.
Keep It Online
Upload your work online. Use Google Drive, GitHub, or a simple blog. Add links in your resume or LinkedIn.
Keep your folders neat.
Add your name and date.
Add screenshots of dashboards.
This shows that you are serious.
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Show growth in your portfolio. Show how your projects became better. That tells a strong story.
Final Tip
Your portfolio is not just about skill. It is about habit. Build the habit of solving problems. Build the habit of writing them down.
A small project, done well, says a lot. You do not need many. You just need a few good ones. And you need to keep improving them.
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In today’s fast-paced world of data analytics, staying relevant means knowing how to turn raw data into smart decisions—and fast. Sure, tools like Python, SQL, and Power BI are gaining popularity, but if there’s one tool that still stands strong in 2025, it’s Microsoft Excel.
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been crunching numbers for years, Excel for data analyst roles remains one of the most practical and in-demand skills. It strikes that perfect balance between simplicity and capability, making it the go-to for countless data tasks.
In this post, we’ll look at why Excel isn’t going anywhere, the most valuable Excel job skills right now, and how you can sharpen your expertise to keep up with the latest demands in data analytics.
The Modern-Day Data Analyst: More Than Just a Number Cruncher
Back in the day, data analysts were mostly behind the scenes—collecting numbers, making charts, and maybe sending the occasional report. Fast forward to 2025, and their role is far more central. Today’s analysts are storytellers, business advisors, and problem solvers.
Here’s what a typical day might include:
Pulling raw data from different platforms (think CRMs, ERPs, databases, web analytics tools)
Cleaning and organizing that data so it actually makes sense
Analyzing trends to help forecast what’s coming next
Creating reports and dashboards that communicate findings clearly
Presenting insights to decision-makers in a way that drives action
And you guessed it—Excel shows up in almost every one of these steps.
Why Excel Still Matters (a Lot)
Some might argue that Excel is “old-school,” but here’s the reality: it’s still everywhere. And for good reason.
1. It’s Familiar to Everyone
From finance teams to marketing departments, most professionals have at least a basic grasp of Excel. That makes collaboration easy—no need to explain a tool everyone’s already using.
2. Quick Results, No Coding Required
Need to filter a dataset or run a few calculations? You can do it in Excel in minutes. It’s great for ad-hoc analysis where speed matters and there’s no time to build complex code.
3. Plays Nice with Other Tools
Excel isn’t an island. It connects smoothly with SQL databases, Google Analytics, Power BI, and even Python. Power Query is especially useful when pulling in and reshaping data from different sources.
4. It’s on Every Work Computer
You don’t need to install anything or get IT involved. Excel is ready to go on pretty much every company laptop, which makes it incredibly convenient.
Top Excel Skills Every Data Analyst Needs in 2025
To really stand out, you’ll want to move past the basics. Employers today expect you to do more than just sum a column or build a pie chart. Here’s where to focus your energy:
1. Data Cleaning and Transformation
Use functions like CLEAN(), TRIM(), and Text to Columns to fix messy data.
Power Query is a game-changer—it lets you clean, merge, and reshape large datasets without writing a line of code.
2. Advanced Formulas
Learn how to use INDEX, MATCH, XLOOKUP, IFERROR, and dynamic arrays. These help you build smarter, more flexible spreadsheets.
Nesting formulas (formulas within formulas) is super helpful for building logic into your models.
3. PivotTables and PivotCharts
Still one of the fastest ways to analyze large data sets.
Great for grouping, summarizing, and drilling into data—all without writing any SQL.
4. Power Query and Power Pivot
These tools turn Excel into a mini-BI platform.
You can pull in data from multiple tables, define relationships, and use DAX for more advanced calculations.
5. Interactive Dashboards
Combine charts, slicers, and conditional formatting to build dashboards that update as data changes.
Form controls (like drop-downs or sliders) add a professional touch.
6. Automation with Macros and VBA
Automate tasks like data formatting, report generation, and file creation.
Even basic VBA scripts can save hours each week on repetitive tasks.
Real-World Excel Use Cases That Still Matter
Let’s get practical. Here’s how Excel is still making an impact across industries:
Sales & Marketing: Track campaign performance, customer engagement, and conversion rates—all in a single dashboard.
Finance: Build cash flow models, scenario forecasts, and budget reports that help CFOs make data-driven calls.
Healthcare: Monitor key performance indicators like patient wait times or readmission rates.
Logistics: Analyze delivery times, shipping costs, and supplier performance to streamline operations.
These aren’t theoretical use cases—they’re actual day-to-day tasks being done in Excel right now.
Excel vs. Other Tools
Let’s be real: no single tool does it all. Excel fits into a broader ecosystem of data tools. Here’s a quick breakdown:TaskBest ToolHow Excel ContributesQuick AnalysisExcelFast and easy to useDashboardsPower BI / TableauExcel dashboards are perfect for internal or lightweight reportsData CleaningSQL / Power QueryExcel connects and transforms with Power QueryBig DataPython / RUse Excel for summary views and visualizations of Python output
Excel’s strength lies in how easily it fits into your workflow—even when you’re working with more advanced tools.
How to Get Better at Excel in 2025
If you’re serious about leveling up, here’s how to grow your skills:
1. Take a Course That Focuses on Analytics
Pick one that emphasizes real business problems and gives you projects to work on. Case studies are gold.
2. Practice on Real Data
Websites like Kaggle, data.gov, or even your company’s historical data (with permission, of course) are great places to start.
3. Learn Keyboard Shortcuts
You’ll work faster and feel more confident. Start with common ones like Ctrl + Shift + L for filters or Alt + = for autosum.
4. Dive into Power Query and Power Pivot
Once you get the hang of them, you’ll wonder how you ever worked without them.
5. Build Mini Projects
Create dashboards or models that solve specific business problems—like tracking customer churn or sales performance. These can become portfolio pieces for your next job interview.
Conclusion
Excel isn’t going anywhere. It’s deeply woven into how businesses run, and in 2025, it’s still one of the best tools in a data analyst’s toolkit. It might not be as flashy as Python or as powerful as Tableau, but it gets the job done—and done well.
If you’re aiming to future-proof your career, investing in advanced Excel job skills is a smart move. From dashboards to data modeling, the possibilities are endless. And when paired with other tools, Excel helps you deliver even more value to your team.
So keep practicing, keep building, and remember—being great at Excel can set you apart in the data world.
FAQs
Is Excel still worth learning for data analysis in 2025?Yes! Excel remains one of the top skills hiring managers look for in data analyst roles. It’s everywhere—from startups to large enterprises.
What are the most useful Excel features for analysts? Advanced formulas, PivotTables, Power Query, Power Pivot, and dashboard design are the big ones. Knowing VBA is a bonus.
Can Excel handle big datasets?To an extent. While Excel has limits, features like Power Query and Power Pivot help it manage more data than it could in the past. For really massive data, combine it with tools like SQL or Power BI.
Should I learn Excel or Python?Both. Excel is great for quick analysis and reporting. Python is better for automation, data science, and machine learning. Together, they’re a powerful combo.
How can I show off my Excel skills to employers? Create dashboards or reports based on real data and include them in a portfolio. Show how you used Excel to solve actual business problems on your resume.
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In the fast-growing food industry of Bangalore, owning a bakery isn’t just about good recipes—it's about the right tools. To bake efficiently, maintain hygiene, and deliver consistent quality, you need top-class bakery equipment. If you're looking for a reliable bakery equipment manufacturer in Bangalore, you’re in the right place.
At Mountain Kitchen Equipment, we design and manufacture premium bakery machinery that makes baking easier, faster, and better. Our machines are built with modern technology, durable materials, and user-friendly designs to help you grow your bakery business with confidence.
Why Mountain Kitchen Equipment is the Leading Bakery Equipment Manufacturer in Bangalore
We are not just another equipment provider—we are your trusted baking partner. Mountain Kitchen Equipment has been serving bakeries, hotels, restaurants, and cloud kitchens across Bangalore and India. Our expertise in manufacturing customized, high-performance machines makes us a preferred choice for anyone setting up or upgrading a bakery.
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Whether you’re starting a small home bakery or a large-scale commercial unit, we have the perfect solutions for you.
Our Wide Range of Bakery Equipment
As a professional bakery equipment manufacturer in Bangalore, we offer a complete range of machines to support every stage of the baking process. All our equipment is designed to meet food safety standards, improve efficiency, and reduce manual labor.
1. Bakery Ovens
We offer a wide selection of ovens built for different types of baking:
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Convection Ovens: Faster and more uniform baking—perfect for bakeries with high demand.
All ovens are equipped with digital temperature control, timer settings, and energy-efficient operation.
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Preparing dough by hand can be tiring and time-consuming. Our powerful dough mixers and kneaders are designed for smooth, lump-free mixing:
Spiral Mixers: Great for bread, buns, and pizza dough.
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Get uniform slices every time. Our bread slicers are easy to operate, safe, and perfect for commercial bakeries and shops.
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Let your dough rise perfectly. Our proving chambers maintain ideal temperature and humidity, giving you soft, airy, and tasty results every time.
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Not just baking, but also displaying matters. We manufacture stylish display counters that keep your cakes, pastries, and desserts fresh and appealing.
Why Investing in Quality Bakery Equipment Matters
Working with a trusted bakery equipment manufacturer in Bangalore gives you more than just machines. It’s an investment in quality, speed, hygiene, and customer satisfaction. Here’s how:
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Whether you're running:
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A confectionery outlet
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We also provide kitchen planning services, including:
Site visit and space survey
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Serving Bakeries Across Bangalore and Beyond
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Q4: How long will delivery take? Delivery times vary based on product type and customization. Standard equipment can be delivered in 7–10 working days.
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