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manipulating columns
Hi all.
I have a pivot table made up, but I need to do 5 or 6 steps for the final presentation. Basically I have different columns that are categories of Land Use Zoning for Sacramento County. I have on the left side of my table the name of various projects(The Falls, Kamilos Gates, etc...). I need to be able to figure out the acreage of the Land Use Zones for each project. I have the acreages made up for each project for each type of Land Use. For example, Kamilos gates has 2 land uses, RD1-2(Residential Density 1-2 units/acre), RD2-5(Residential Density 2-5 units/acre). Now, these numbers have to be mulitplied by a preset number (made up the by the County Planning dept.) For the RD1-2 column the mulitplier is .66, to get a "Dwelling Unit Count". So how do I make up a new column that will contain the product? I know this is complex, but any ideas would be helpful. |
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