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I would like to define a range to create a chart. The data spreadsheet is
divided into several sections of row with financial account groups (similar to departments). Each of the groups has a total line and a blank separator line between the groups. Each row has a "type" of account. So the data sheet look something like: acct type amount 1 A 5.00 2 A 2.00 3 A 1.00 sub-total 8.00 4 B 1.00 5 B 2.00 sub-total 3.00 Group Tot 11.00 6. C 6.00 7. D 3.00 Group Tot 9.00 Grand total 20.00 Is there a way to define a non-contiguious range name or a pivot table that excludes the "totals" and blank rows so that the resulting chart displays the sum field for the different type? Thanks Jim T. |
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