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Pivot text values
Howdy Folks,
Is it possible to pivot text values in Excel? From what I can tell, the answer to that is "no." However, I would imagine that scenarios that require pivot tables that include text come up on a semi-regular basis. How do you handle those occasions? Thanks in advance for any help. Tom |
Pivot text values
You can do counts on text values in a pivot table, like counting all the
clients in a state or country. If you're talking about mathematical functions on words like one hundred or one the answer would be no. -- Kevin Backmann "Tomas C" wrote: Howdy Folks, Is it possible to pivot text values in Excel? From what I can tell, the answer to that is "no." However, I would imagine that scenarios that require pivot tables that include text come up on a semi-regular basis. How do you handle those occasions? Thanks in advance for any help. Tom |
Pivot text values
I'm actually not looking to perform mathematical functions on the data,
although Excel insists upon it. I have groundwater chemistry results in a database format that I want to convert into a more easily-read cross-tabbed table. In some cases, those results have a letter qualifier associated with them. If I could get Excel to just CrossTab the data and not try to summarize it, I would be ever so happy. Any ideas? Many thanks. Kevin B wrote: You can do counts on text values in a pivot table, like counting all the clients in a state or country. If you're talking about mathematical functions on words like one hundred or one the answer would be no. |
Pivot text values
This has a macro that translates a
Pivot Table with counts to a text List: http://www.freefilehosting.net/download/3ea76 |
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