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It was suggested that a workbook that I use be sorted using a prato search.
I cannot find anything on this. Could anyone help?
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Are you sorting towns in Tuscany or locations within the town of Prato?
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It was suggested that a workbook that I use be sorted using a prato search.
I cannot find anything on this. Could anyone help?

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I am actually filling in a workbook that shows all complaints I have received
in our quality department. Our auitor suggested using a prato search to sort
the data so that I can group them together and track my complaints that are
the same.

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Are you sorting towns in Tuscany or locations within the town of Prato?
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It was suggested that a workbook that I use be sorted using a prato search.
I cannot find anything on this. Could anyone help?

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In that case, they probably meant Pareto search. The Pareto search algoithm
is used in decision analysis and in general six sigma work.
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"Excel Searches" wrote:

I am actually filling in a workbook that shows all complaints I have received
in our quality department. Our auitor suggested using a prato search to sort
the data so that I can group them together and track my complaints that are
the same.

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Are you sorting towns in Tuscany or locations within the town of Prato?
--
Gary''s Student


"Excel Searches" wrote:

It was suggested that a workbook that I use be sorted using a prato search.
I cannot find anything on this. Could anyone help?

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ES,

Possibly they meant...A Pareto diagram (chart)
From a Tushar Mehta posting...

A Pareto chart is a column chart of data sorted in descending order.
To have XL do the work, check the 'Histogram' capability in the Analysis ToolPak...
Tools | Add-Ins | Analysis ToolPak
then...
Tools | Data Analysis... | Histogram.

Jim Cone
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It was suggested that a workbook that I use be sorted using a prato search.
I cannot find anything on this. Could anyone help?


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Jim -

Unfortunately, as I recall, the Pareto option of the Histogram tool is of
very limited value because, once again as I recall, it requires numeric
data. It would be more useful for most purposes if it could work on a list
of text values. So, COUNTIF could be a useful workaround if the data are
text values; then, sort by counts, and construct a Column chart type.

- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com

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ES,

Possibly they meant...A Pareto diagram (chart)
From a Tushar Mehta posting...

A Pareto chart is a column chart of data sorted in descending order.
To have XL do the work, check the 'Histogram' capability in the Analysis
ToolPak...
Tools | Add-Ins | Analysis ToolPak
then...
Tools | Data Analysis... | Histogram.

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


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It was suggested that a workbook that I use be sorted using a prato
search.
I cannot find anything on this. Could anyone help?



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Mike,
Yes, when I gave a quick try with the histogram before I posted my reply,
it refused to continue because the column title was included in the selection.

A pivot table is probably the quickest way to get an item count from a single
column list. It's frankly amazing.
Regards,
Jim Cone


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Jim -
Unfortunately, as I recall, the Pareto option of the Histogram tool is of
very limited value because, once again as I recall, it requires numeric
data. It would be more useful for most purposes if it could work on a list
of text values. So, COUNTIF could be a useful workaround if the data are
text values; then, sort by counts, and construct a Column chart type.

- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com

"Jim Cone" wrote in message
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ES,

Possibly they meant...A Pareto diagram (chart)
From a Tushar Mehta posting...
A Pareto chart is a column chart of data sorted in descending order.
To have XL do the work, check the 'Histogram' capability in the Analysis
ToolPak...
Tools | Add-Ins | Analysis ToolPak
then...
Tools | Data Analysis... | Histogram.
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


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