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You work as an Office Assistant for Blue Well Inc. The company has a Windows-based network. You want to quickly filter data in a PivotTable report without opening drop-down lists to find the items that you want to filter. For this purpose, you are required to use a slicer. Which of the following are the ways that you can use to accomplish the task? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.

  • A. Create a copy of a slicer connected with the PivotTable.
  • B. Create a slicer connected with the PivotTable.
  • C. Create a slicer by disabling Macros associated with the PivotTable.
  • D. Use an existing slicer connected with another PivotTable.
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Suggested Answer: ABD 🗳️
The various ways to use or create slicers to filter PivotTable data in an existing PivotTable are as follows:
1. Create a slicer connected with the PivotTable.
2. Create a copy of a slicer connected with the PivotTable.
3. Use an existing slicer connected with another PivotTable.
Answer option C is incorrect. This is an invalid answer option.

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Shahid_416
1 year, 7 months ago
The various ways to use or create slicers to filter PivotTable data in an existing PivotTable are as follows: 1. Create a slicer connected with the PivotTable. 2. Create a copy of a slicer connected with the PivotTable. 3. Use an existing slicer connected with another PivotTable. Answer : option abd
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