6 Why should you always create explicit measures to use in pivot tables? Select all that apply. Because it's nice to hav

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6 Why should you always create explicit measures to use in pivot tables? Select all that apply. Because it's nice to hav

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6 Why should you always create explicit measures to use in pivot tables? Select all that apply. Because it's nice to have a complete list of measures You have greater control over the outcome, which is even more important when handing over the model to another user Because implicit functions don't get saved when you save your workbook To ensure that you always know what aggregation is being done.
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