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I have data that looks like th following
A B 01/08/05 4009 How do I get Excel to calculate how often each number 01/15/05 4179 was presented in a chart to look like the following 01/15/05 5140 01/22/05 4009 3 01/31/05 4009 2 1 4009 4179 5140 Job Number Help Please. |
Add a column header for column B. Then, create a PivotTable (and
corresponding PivotChart) using it as the data source. In the PT, put column B as the row field and the data field. If XL gives you a 'Sum of column B' in the data field, double-click the data field and change the sum to count. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... I have data that looks like th following A B 01/08/05 4009 How do I get Excel to calculate how often each number 01/15/05 4179 was presented in a chart to look like the following 01/15/05 5140 01/22/05 4009 3 01/31/05 4009 2 1 4009 4179 5140 Job Number Help Please. |
Jacquie -
I put your data into a table like this, with headers: Date Job No. 1/8/2005 4009 1/15/2005 4179 1/15/2005 5140 1/22/2005 4009 1/31/2005 4009 I used it to make a pivot table (on the Data menu). I dragged the Job No. field to the rows area and to the data area. This gave me a table like this, which isn't useful: Sum of Job No. Job No. Total 4009 12027 4179 4179 5140 5140 Grand Total 21346 But I double clicked on the cell that says Sum of Job No. and in the Summarize By listbox, I selected Count. Here's what I got: Count of Job No. Job No. Total 4009 3 4179 1 5140 1 Grand Total 5 Now your data is ready to plot. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Jacquie wrote: I have data that looks like th following A B 01/08/05 4009 How do I get Excel to calculate how often each number 01/15/05 4179 was presented in a chart to look like the following 01/15/05 5140 01/22/05 4009 3 01/31/05 4009 2 1 4009 4179 5140 Job Number Help Please. |
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