![]() ![]() For anything more complicated, or any analysis that will be a recurring piece of your project / presentation, you shouldn’t use them. If you’re doing something quick ‘n’ dirty, Excel data tables are okay. For those of you enamored with data tables, I’ve got bad news: you could be doing it better. (For those of you who haven’t dealt with Excel data tables before, here’s a quick primer). Excel data tables are pretty sweet, right? They enable you to perform sensitivity analysis with minimal effort.
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