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Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 SP2 PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel® 2010

Microsoft PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel 2010 provides ground-breaking technology; fast manipulation of large data sets, streamlined integration of data, and the ability to effortlessly share your analysis through Microsoft SharePoint.

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  • Version:

    11.0.5635.3

    Date Published:

    29/11/2015

    File Name:

    ENU\ReadMe_PowerPivot.htm

    ENU\x86\PowerPivot_for_Excel_x86.msi

    ENU\amd64\PowerPivot_for_Excel_amd64.msi

    File Size:

    11.2 KB

    97.9 MB

    130.3 MB

    Microsoft PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel 2010 provides ground-breaking technology, such as fast manipulation of large data sets (often millions of rows), streamlined integration of data, and the ability to effortlessly share your analysis through Microsoft SharePoint 2010.

    Microsoft PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel 2010 is a data analysis tool that delivers unmatched computational power directly within the software users already know and love — Microsoft Excel. You can transform mass quantities of data with incredible speed into meaningful information to get the answers you need in seconds. You can effortlessly share your findings with others. You can:

    • Process large data sets (often millions of rows) with about the same performance as processing a few hundred rows by leveraging the PowerPivot in-memory engine and its efficient compression algorithms
    • Use PowerPivot to directly access trusted premium and public domain data from DataMarket section of Windows Azure Marketplace
    • Integrate data from a multitude of sources, including corporate databases, spreadsheets, reports, text files, and Internet data feeds
    • Go beyond standard Excel expressions and use PowerPivot’s Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) language to perform powerful data manipulations. Follow relationships between tables as in a database and define sophisticated calculations using familiar and intuitive expressions
    • Interactively explore, analyze, and create reports without depending on expert knowledge and specialty training by using native Excel 2010 functionality such as PivotTables, slicers, and other familiar analysis features


    Note: Windows Azure Marketplace DataMarket is one stop shop for, trusted premium and public domain data. The DataMarket section brings data, imagery and real-time services from leading commercial data providers and authoritative public data sources. Information workers can use DataMarket to easily discover, purchase and manage premium data subscriptions. Information workers can also preview datasets in DataMarket through rich visualizations and discover 3rd party applications built on top of these datasets.

    The most recent version of the PowerPivot documentation is available from PowerPivot for Excel Online Help. You can access additional articles, blogs, and other community content on the PowerPivot TechNet page.

  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2

    • 500 MHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor or higher
    • Minimum of 1 GB of RAM (2 GB or more is recommended.)
    • 3.5 GB of available hard disk space

    • Internet access


  • To install and use Microsoft SQL Server 2012 PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel, complete the following steps in this order:

      1. Install .NET Framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime.

      2. If you are running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, install the platform update.

      3. Install Microsoft Office 2010 with the latest service pack.

      4. Install PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel


      Important : If you install the 32-bit version of Excel, you must use the 32-bit version of PowerPivot. If you install the 64-bit version of Excel, you must use the 64-bit version of PowerPivot.

    After PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel is installed, you can access documentation from the PowerPivot window by clicking the Help button or by pressing F1. We recommend that you use the most recent version of the documentation, which is available from PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel Online Help. You can access additional articles, blogs, and other community content on the PowerPivot TechNet page..

    Note:
    When you start Microsoft Office 2010 Excel for the first time, you will be prompted for permission for Excel to load SQL Server 2012 PowerPivot for Microsoft Excel 2010.
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