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Hello all,

I'm a novice with Excel (using 2002) and need to find out how difficult a
task is to do for someone like me. I don't know much about using Excel other
than adding basic functions.

I want to track entries based on certain categories (each entry will include
date, time, item #, price, etc...). I will need to be able to rearrange the
items based on different parameters such as by date, by item # etc...

How do I go about learning how to add this feature into my spreadsheet?

I'd like to be able to arrange the entries by which ever category I need.

Sorry if this message isn't clear, please ask for further details if those
might help.


Thanks...


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Look up sort in Help.

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Hello all,

I'm a novice with Excel (using 2002) and need to find out how difficult a
task is to do for someone like me. I don't know much about using Excel

other
than adding basic functions.

I want to track entries based on certain categories (each entry will

include
date, time, item #, price, etc...). I will need to be able to rearrange

the
items based on different parameters such as by date, by item # etc...

How do I go about learning how to add this feature into my spreadsheet?

I'd like to be able to arrange the entries by which ever category I need.

Sorry if this message isn't clear, please ask for further details if those
might help.


Thanks...




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After learning about Sort, you should look into Pivot Tables. If the
data is appropriately arranged, you can very quickly generate different
tabular views of it, sorted or grouped in a variety of ways.

I have some pages on pivot tables, including links to more sources:

Introduction to Pivot Tables in Excel
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Pivots/pivottables.htm

Pivot Tables, Pivot Charts, and Real Charts
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=553

Pivot Table and Pivot Chart Links
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Pivots/pivotlinks.htm

- Jon
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FISH wrote:

Hello all,

I'm a novice with Excel (using 2002) and need to find out how difficult a
task is to do for someone like me. I don't know much about using Excel other
than adding basic functions.

I want to track entries based on certain categories (each entry will include
date, time, item #, price, etc...). I will need to be able to rearrange the
items based on different parameters such as by date, by item # etc...

How do I go about learning how to add this feature into my spreadsheet?

I'd like to be able to arrange the entries by which ever category I need.

Sorry if this message isn't clear, please ask for further details if those
might help.


Thanks...


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