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Usings Text fields in a Pivot Table
I have a large amount of data that I want to use in a pivot table.
I want to sort by a field based on status. But I need each client matched up to their representative, address, and a bunch of other fields inc. amount. Would a pivot table be the right tool? I want it to update when something is added to a master sheet. |
Usings Text fields in a Pivot Table
From your limited description a pivot table could be a viable option. Pivot
Tables are designed to aggregate (Sum, count, average) large amounts of data into a heirarchy. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: I have a large amount of data that I want to use in a pivot table. I want to sort by a field based on status. But I need each client matched up to their representative, address, and a bunch of other fields inc. amount. Would a pivot table be the right tool? I want it to update when something is added to a master sheet. |
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