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Default How do I use week numbers for sub-totalling?

I can obviously set-up week numbers manually on the spreadsheet, but was
wondering if there was a function I could use that could work straight from
the date field.
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JE McGimpsey
 
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Try a Pivot Table. That will allow you to group by week, month, quarter,
etc..

http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot07.html


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I can obviously set-up week numbers manually on the spreadsheet, but was
wondering if there was a function I could use that could work straight from
the date field.

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Ron de Bruin
 
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Hi Tinpot

With this Add-in you can filter on Week numbers straight from the date field.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/easyfilter.htm



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