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i want to make a pivot table with the months as col headings.
my raw data looks like this: col a col b col c col d date -- account cost center amt i have tried formatting col a as date (Jan 01, Feb - 01, etc) but when i try to put the data into a pivot table with the dates as the col heading, the pivot table ignores the Jan -01 format and puts each date as a col heading. i know that i could sort the data and manually put in "Jan" for all the dates between 1/1 and 1/31 but i have many rows and this is tedious. thanks in advance for your help aprilshowers |
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April -
Add a column to your data that contains a formula like this: =TEXT(A4,"mmm yy") Then use that column instead of the column A for your pivot. -- Daryl S "april" wrote: i want to make a pivot table with the months as col headings. my raw data looks like this: col a col b col c col d date -- account cost center amt i have tried formatting col a as date (Jan 01, Feb - 01, etc) but when i try to put the data into a pivot table with the dates as the col heading, the pivot table ignores the Jan -01 format and puts each date as a col heading. i know that i could sort the data and manually put in "Jan" for all the dates between 1/1 and 1/31 but i have many rows and this is tedious. thanks in advance for your help aprilshowers |
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this works perfectly.
thank you -- aprilshowers "Daryl S" wrote: April - Add a column to your data that contains a formula like this: =TEXT(A4,"mmm yy") Then use that column instead of the column A for your pivot. -- Daryl S "april" wrote: i want to make a pivot table with the months as col headings. my raw data looks like this: col a col b col c col d date -- account cost center amt i have tried formatting col a as date (Jan 01, Feb - 01, etc) but when i try to put the data into a pivot table with the dates as the col heading, the pivot table ignores the Jan -01 format and puts each date as a col heading. i know that i could sort the data and manually put in "Jan" for all the dates between 1/1 and 1/31 but i have many rows and this is tedious. thanks in advance for your help aprilshowers |
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