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This chapter will be a departure from the organization of the previous chapters. The intent of this chapter is to organize a collection of experiences into a reference for some PowerPivot situations that don—t necessarily apply to every solution developer. For example, you may have the occasional failure of the PowerPivot add-in for Excel. This chapter incorporates a set of tasks to troubleshoot the add-in, getting your PowerPivot for Excel environment back to work.

Truth is what stands the test of experience. — Albert Einstein

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Ralston, B. (2011). Tips, Tricks, and Traps. In: PowerPivot for Business Intelligence Using Excel and SharePoint. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3381-7_11

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