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	<description> Data manipulation in Excel is easy… once you get your data into Excel. But what if it’s in different data sources? This is where PowerPivot, a free add-in for Excel, can help. With PowerPivot, you can hook up to multiple data sources, and work with hundreds of millions of rows of data. Watch how it’s done in this excerpt from The Office Show. </description>
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