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You would do this with a pivottable. Select data, pivotable, and select the
data and go through the wizard process. Place the well and county information in the column section and set field setting to subtotal none. Place zone in the row area and place porosity and depth in the data area. Under pivottable settings turn off row and column grand totals. " wrote: What formulae would re-arrange the raw data below, to be presented as the output. Raw Data: WELL ZONE COUNTY STATE DEPTH POROSITY 1 A HARRIS TX 3000 0.14 1 C HARRIS TX 3500 0.33 1 D HARRIS TX 4500 0.21 2 B PECOS TX 3300 0.11 2 D PECOS TX 4700 0.34 3 A GREENE MO 4000 0.22 3 E GREENE MO 5000 0.19 3 F GREENE MO 6000 0.17 Output: WELL 1 2 3 COUNTY HARRIS PECOS GREENE STATE TX TX MO ZONE A DEPTH 3000 4000 POROSITY 0.14 0.22 ZONE B DEPTH 3300 POROSITY 0.11 ZONE C DEPTH 3500 POROSITY 0.33 ZONE D DEPTH 4500 4700 POROSITY 0.21 0.34 ZONE E DEPTH 5000 POROSITY 0.19 ZONE F DEPTH 6000 POROSITY 0.17 |
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