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Pivot to show a Grade and not count it..
I have a very large worksheet set out like this
Student name Subject Grade Student 1 Maths A Student 1 English B Student 1 Science C Student 2 Maths A Student 2 English B Student 2 Science C Student 3 Maths A Student 3 English B Student 3 Science C Using a Pivot table I'd like it to appear like this Student Name English Maths Science Student 1 A B C Student 2 A B C Student 3 A B C But it keeps wanting to count the grades, I'd just like it to show it? Row Labels English Maths Science Student 1 1 1 1 Student 2 1 1 1 Student 3 1 1 1 Any Suggestions, Thank you |
Pivot to show a Grade and not count it..
Pivottables show numeric summaries (counts, averages, mins, maxs).
If the data is always the same -- three rows of data for each student and the same 3 classes in the same order, you could use formulas (or a simple macro). If the data varies (different number of rows per student or different classes for different students), the macro changes. Steve Audus, Chaucer BEC, Sheffield UK wrote: I have a very large worksheet set out like this Student name Subject Grade Student 1 Maths A Student 1 English B Student 1 Science C Student 2 Maths A Student 2 English B Student 2 Science C Student 3 Maths A Student 3 English B Student 3 Science C Using a Pivot table I'd like it to appear like this Student Name English Maths Science Student 1 A B C Student 2 A B C Student 3 A B C But it keeps wanting to count the grades, I'd just like it to show it? Row Labels English Maths Science Student 1 1 1 1 Student 2 1 1 1 Student 3 1 1 1 Any Suggestions, Thank you -- Dave Peterson |
Pivot to show a Grade and not count it..
Excel 2007 PivotTable
Switch between number and letter grades. Two ways. http://www.mediafire.com/file/hznxzm...01_21_10a.xlsm |
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