![]() |
Pivot Table?
I have exported all my monthly invoice details into excel where it shows
different products and different selling prices per unit for each invoice. This report is relatively huge and I would like a summary that shows there were 300 invoices for product X at selling price of $ 10, and 400 invoices for the same product at selling price of $ 9...etc. Is there any way that I can use Pivot Table or anything else to get my desired summary report? Thanks in advance -- tarig |
Pivot Table?
Hi,
The answer to your question is Yes, a pivot table should be able to do this. Put the Product field in the Row area, the Price field in the Row area and the Product field in the Data area. We could be more specific if we saw a sample of the data. By the way when you say the count of the $10 selling price for product X, does this mean $10.00 or does it mean 10.00 to 10.99 or 10 to 19 or something else? -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire Microsoft Excel MVP "Tarig" wrote: I have exported all my monthly invoice details into excel where it shows different products and different selling prices per unit for each invoice. This report is relatively huge and I would like a summary that shows there were 300 invoices for product X at selling price of $ 10, and 400 invoices for the same product at selling price of $ 9...etc. Is there any way that I can use Pivot Table or anything else to get my desired summary report? Thanks in advance -- tarig |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:59 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com