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I have a list that contains numbers that repeat Example: 900,825,827,900,
765,827,765, 765, 902, 900, etc... I want to know how many times each number is repeated in that column. I was told Pivot table can do thsi easily so that if I have 100,000 numbers and 400 of them are unique it can tell me how many times each unique number shows up ( I dont want to add the numbers together as in 900 + 900 + 900 = 2700 but rather I want to see 900 = 3 times repeated). There are thousands of numbers repeated thousands of times so I cant have one formula that I have to put in for each number. I need one formula period that will open a column that shows all the repeats. Can someone explain this step by step in a Pivot Table because Im new to Excel... Thanks, Susan |
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Just use Count as your summary function. The specific steps will depend on
which version of Excel you have. Post back if you need more help. Regards, Fred. "Susienak" wrote in message ... I have a list that contains numbers that repeat Example: 900,825,827,900, 765,827,765, 765, 902, 900, etc... I want to know how many times each number is repeated in that column. I was told Pivot table can do thsi easily so that if I have 100,000 numbers and 400 of them are unique it can tell me how many times each unique number shows up ( I dont want to add the numbers together as in 900 + 900 + 900 = 2700 but rather I want to see 900 = 3 times repeated). There are thousands of numbers repeated thousands of times so I cant have one formula that I have to put in for each number. I need one formula period that will open a column that shows all the repeats. Can someone explain this step by step in a Pivot Table because Im new to Excel... Thanks, Susan |
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I meant use the count facility in the Pivot Table.
Sandy's idea of using Countif is an alternative to a pivot table. Regards, Fred. "Sandy Mann" wrote in message ... I think that Fed may have meant COUNTIF() rather than COUNT() -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... Just use Count as your summary function. The specific steps will depend on which version of Excel you have. Post back if you need more help. Regards, Fred. "Susienak" wrote in message ... I have a list that contains numbers that repeat Example: 900,825,827,900, 765,827,765, 765, 902, 900, etc... I want to know how many times each number is repeated in that column. I was told Pivot table can do thsi easily so that if I have 100,000 numbers and 400 of them are unique it can tell me how many times each unique number shows up ( I dont want to add the numbers together as in 900 + 900 + 900 = 2700 but rather I want to see 900 = 3 times repeated). There are thousands of numbers repeated thousands of times so I cant have one formula that I have to put in for each number. I need one formula period that will open a column that shows all the repeats. Can someone explain this step by step in a Pivot Table because Im new to Excel... Thanks, Susan |
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"Fred Smith" wrote in message
... I meant use the count facility in the Pivot Table. Yer, Sandy would get on a lot better if he learned to read! <g -- Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... I meant use the count facility in the Pivot Table. Sandy's idea of using Countif is an alternative to a pivot table. Regards, Fred. "Sandy Mann" wrote in message ... I think that Fed may have meant COUNTIF() rather than COUNT() -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... Just use Count as your summary function. The specific steps will depend on which version of Excel you have. Post back if you need more help. Regards, Fred. "Susienak" wrote in message ... I have a list that contains numbers that repeat Example: 900,825,827,900, 765,827,765, 765, 902, 900, etc... I want to know how many times each number is repeated in that column. I was told Pivot table can do thsi easily so that if I have 100,000 numbers and 400 of them are unique it can tell me how many times each unique number shows up ( I dont want to add the numbers together as in 900 + 900 + 900 = 2700 but rather I want to see 900 = 3 times repeated). There are thousands of numbers repeated thousands of times so I cant have one formula that I have to put in for each number. I need one formula period that will open a column that shows all the repeats. Can someone explain this step by step in a Pivot Table because Im new to Excel... Thanks, Susan |
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