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Selecting many specific columns for a chart
Hi all,
I have two questions: I have daily sales figures for a shop for the last 6 months. I'm happy with the charts which I've produced but I really want to produce charts which show the average sales figures for each day of the week. So I want a bar chart to show the average Monday turnover, average Tuesday etc etc. Please could someone tell me a short cut so that I can select every column which has a Monday heading or a Tuesday heading etc etc without physically highlighting every Monday in the last 6 months? Secondly, within a few weeks I will run out of excel columns (I'm up to IV) can someone please tell me how to extend Excel so that it will go on indefinitely or is that not possible. Thank you |
Selecting many specific columns for a chart
porridge wrote: Hi all, I have two questions: I have daily sales figures for a shop for the last 6 months. I'm happy with the charts which I've produced but I really want to produce charts which show the average sales figures for each day of the week. So I want a bar chart to show the average Monday turnover, average Tuesday etc etc. Please could someone tell me a short cut so that I can select every column which has a Monday heading or a Tuesday heading etc etc without physically highlighting every Monday in the last 6 months? Secondly, within a few weeks I will run out of excel columns (I'm up to IV) can someone please tell me how to extend Excel so that it will go on indefinitely or is that not possible. Thank you Sorry all - I'm bumping this up in the hope that someone can give me an answer to at least one question! |
Selecting many specific columns for a chart
Perhaps a pivot table?
Examples and links: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Pivots/pivotstart.htm - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "porridge" wrote in message ups.com... porridge wrote: Hi all, I have two questions: I have daily sales figures for a shop for the last 6 months. I'm happy with the charts which I've produced but I really want to produce charts which show the average sales figures for each day of the week. So I want a bar chart to show the average Monday turnover, average Tuesday etc etc. Please could someone tell me a short cut so that I can select every column which has a Monday heading or a Tuesday heading etc etc without physically highlighting every Monday in the last 6 months? Secondly, within a few weeks I will run out of excel columns (I'm up to IV) can someone please tell me how to extend Excel so that it will go on indefinitely or is that not possible. Thank you Sorry all - I'm bumping this up in the hope that someone can give me an answer to at least one question! |
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