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![]() I have an Excel spreadsheet that my company uses as a "cutbill" to send to the shop floor for production purposes. One of the columns of this cutbill contain part numbers from our inventory system. Typically there are mulitple occurances of a part number with a quantity formulated for each entry. At the bottom of the spreadsheet (outside of the print area) I would like to generate a summarized bill of material. I need Excel to scan a column of part numbers, generate a "simplified" list of part numbers, and totalling the "like" occurances. Our inventory system has a HUGE amount of numbers, and I'm not sure how to have Excel to search for a "mystery" number. As the part numbers change with the job, and new numbers are constantly being generated. What is the easiest way to do this? I'm not an Excel expert, but I can usually fumble around in there and get it to do what I need it to. Thanks for any suggestions. Drew -- Drew H ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drew H's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=37481 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=571400 |
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Drew, I think the easiest way to get your summary is to copy your sheet, sort
based on part number and then use data - subtotals to get the quantity for each part number. HTH -- Sincerely, Michael Colvin "Drew H" wrote: I have an Excel spreadsheet that my company uses as a "cutbill" to send to the shop floor for production purposes. One of the columns of this cutbill contain part numbers from our inventory system. Typically there are mulitple occurances of a part number with a quantity formulated for each entry. At the bottom of the spreadsheet (outside of the print area) I would like to generate a summarized bill of material. I need Excel to scan a column of part numbers, generate a "simplified" list of part numbers, and totalling the "like" occurances. Our inventory system has a HUGE amount of numbers, and I'm not sure how to have Excel to search for a "mystery" number. As the part numbers change with the job, and new numbers are constantly being generated. What is the easiest way to do this? I'm not an Excel expert, but I can usually fumble around in there and get it to do what I need it to. Thanks for any suggestions. Drew -- Drew H ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drew H's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=37481 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=571400 |
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