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I'm trying to summarise a member database using pivot tables in Excel 2003.
My source data includes a field for date of joining (dd/mm/yyyy). I would like to create a pivot table showing YEAR of joining as a variable and I'm sure it's possible to group individual dates into weeks or months or years, however I can't find how to make this happen. |
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The date field should be in the pivot table's row or column area.
In the pivot table, right-click on the field button for the date field Choose Group and Show DetailGroup Select Years, and click OK If you get a message that items can't be grouped, the date field may contain text or blank cells. There are workarounds he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot07.html RuthBetts wrote: I'm trying to summarise a member database using pivot tables in Excel 2003. My source data includes a field for date of joining (dd/mm/yyyy). I would like to create a pivot table showing YEAR of joining as a variable and I'm sure it's possible to group individual dates into weeks or months or years, however I can't find how to make this happen. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Thanks so much, Debra. Worked like a dream. In case anyone else is
experience same issue, my problem was caused by having the date fields formatted *dd/mm/yyyy rather than dd/mm/yyyy. No idea what the '*' means or does, but selecting the correct date formatting did the trick. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The date field should be in the pivot table's row or column area. In the pivot table, right-click on the field button for the date field Choose Group and Show DetailGroup Select Years, and click OK If you get a message that items can't be grouped, the date field may contain text or blank cells. There are workarounds he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot07.html RuthBetts wrote: I'm trying to summarise a member database using pivot tables in Excel 2003. My source data includes a field for date of joining (dd/mm/yyyy). I would like to create a pivot table showing YEAR of joining as a variable and I'm sure it's possible to group individual dates into weeks or months or years, however I can't find how to make this happen. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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