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How-To fill down blank spaces in outlined table?
I'd like to convert an outlined pivot table into a flat table. I know that
once the table is copied onto a fresh spreadsheet (effectively removing the active pivot) the blank cells can be filled down preserving the hierarchical order. For example, lets assume I have the following data: Column A: (Area) EMEA Column B: (Region) Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe Column C: (Country) Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Greece My table should list all Countries from column C; the corresponding Region in column B; and the appropriate Area from column A. I haven't used this routine in many years and I forgot how to do it. Any ideas will be most appreciated. |
How-To fill down blank spaces in outlined table?
Check Debra Dalgleish's site:
http://contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html clydelane wrote: I'd like to convert an outlined pivot table into a flat table. I know that once the table is copied onto a fresh spreadsheet (effectively removing the active pivot) the blank cells can be filled down preserving the hierarchical order. For example, lets assume I have the following data: Column A: (Area) EMEA Column B: (Region) Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe Column C: (Country) Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Greece My table should list all Countries from column C; the corresponding Region in column B; and the appropriate Area from column A. I haven't used this routine in many years and I forgot how to do it. Any ideas will be most appreciated. -- Dave Peterson |
How-To fill down blank spaces in outlined table?
Awesome! Thanks much, Dave.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Check Debra Dalgleish's site: http://contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html clydelane wrote: I'd like to convert an outlined pivot table into a flat table. I know that once the table is copied onto a fresh spreadsheet (effectively removing the active pivot) the blank cells can be filled down preserving the hierarchical order. For example, let€„¢s assume I have the following data: Column A: (Area) EMEA Column B: (Region) Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe Column C: (Country) Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Greece My table should list all Countries from column C; the corresponding Region in column B; and the appropriate Area from column A. I haven't used this routine in many years and I forgot how to do it. Any ideas will be most appreciated. -- Dave Peterson |
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