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I’ve had data groups in several of my orgs, and I would say no impact. A great analyst will add color that excel just can’t, and provides creative thinking around the numbers. Nice to see excel’s new feature, but definitely not a replacement for a good analyst.
Good. I’m taking courses towards my data analyst certificate. I was just hoping it wasn’t too late to make the switch.
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Can you elaborate ? Many who aren't experts with excel will assume this is a basic feature.
Ar eyou referring to the July rollouts? https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/office-365/everything-new-for-microsoft-excel-from-july-2022 If so, I don't think this will impact data analysts for the most part. Who is really doing NLP in excel?
No, it’s just a basic button that gives you different options to view the data in the spreadsheet. It’ll pull up pivot tables, line graphs, bar charts, and other different visuals for the information.
I doubt it, people are slow to adopt new features from what I've seen
I’ve used it a few times and honestly never really found it useful. So I highly doubt it’ll replace data analysts
I’d guess no impact except making the l work easier for data analyzers 😂