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Listing by category
I have a file that contains, among other things, names and "classification"
(roughly equal to occupation ala Attorney, Accountant, etc.). I want to create a list that shows names within classification ala Accountant then Adams, Jones, Smith, then Attorney then Boswell, Harrison, etc. It seems there should be a way to do this other than manually. Is there? TIA, -- Al the Computer Pal |
Listing by category
Yes, use a pivot table. While using the pivot table wizard, layout the
classification in the row area, double-click "classification" and turn subtotals off (so select "None"), click okay for that and then layout the names in the row area. You should then see your list nicely laid out just the way you hoped. -- Please remember to indicate when the post is answered so others can benefit from it later. "alwein" wrote: I have a file that contains, among other things, names and "classification" (roughly equal to occupation ala Attorney, Accountant, etc.). I want to create a list that shows names within classification ala Accountant then Adams, Jones, Smith, then Attorney then Boswell, Harrison, etc. It seems there should be a way to do this other than manually. Is there? TIA, -- Al the Computer Pal |
Listing by category
Al,
Yes. Select your table, then choose Data / Pivot table, and click finish. Then drag classification to the row area, and then name to the row area, and you will get a list of names by classification. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "alwein" wrote in message ... I have a file that contains, among other things, names and "classification" (roughly equal to occupation ala Attorney, Accountant, etc.). I want to create a list that shows names within classification ala Accountant then Adams, Jones, Smith, then Attorney then Boswell, Harrison, etc. It seems there should be a way to do this other than manually. Is there? TIA, -- Al the Computer Pal |
Listing by category
Works quite well, fantastic! However, it insists on totaling by category, an
unwanted feature. Is there a way to turn that off? TIA -- Al the Computer Pal "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Al, Yes. Select your table, then choose Data / Pivot table, and click finish. Then drag classification to the row area, and then name to the row area, and you will get a list of names by classification. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "alwein" wrote in message ... I have a file that contains, among other things, names and "classification" (roughly equal to occupation ala Attorney, Accountant, etc.). I want to create a list that shows names within classification ala Accountant then Adams, Jones, Smith, then Attorney then Boswell, Harrison, etc. It seems there should be a way to do this other than manually. Is there? TIA, -- Al the Computer Pal |
Listing by category
Excellent. Thank you.
-- Al the Computer Pal "KC Rippstein" wrote: Yes, use a pivot table. While using the pivot table wizard, layout the classification in the row area, double-click "classification" and turn subtotals off (so select "None"), click okay for that and then layout the names in the row area. You should then see your list nicely laid out just the way you hoped. -- Please remember to indicate when the post is answered so others can benefit from it later. "alwein" wrote: I have a file that contains, among other things, names and "classification" (roughly equal to occupation ala Attorney, Accountant, etc.). I want to create a list that shows names within classification ala Accountant then Adams, Jones, Smith, then Attorney then Boswell, Harrison, etc. It seems there should be a way to do this other than manually. Is there? TIA, -- Al the Computer Pal |
Listing by category
Bernie, my answer was in the reply, I missed it at first.
-- Al the Computer Pal "alwein" wrote: Works quite well, fantastic! However, it insists on totaling by category, an unwanted feature. Is there a way to turn that off? TIA -- Al the Computer Pal "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Al, Yes. Select your table, then choose Data / Pivot table, and click finish. Then drag classification to the row area, and then name to the row area, and you will get a list of names by classification. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "alwein" wrote in message ... I have a file that contains, among other things, names and "classification" (roughly equal to occupation ala Attorney, Accountant, etc.). I want to create a list that shows names within classification ala Accountant then Adams, Jones, Smith, then Attorney then Boswell, Harrison, etc. It seems there should be a way to do this other than manually. Is there? TIA, -- Al the Computer Pal |
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