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I would use a helper column in the raw data that would look at the date and
determine which semester applies. Do you keep track of a range of dates--or just the date that graduation takes place? What dates define spring, summer, fall (no winter??). " wrote: Hi, I am appreciative of any comments or suggestions. I am trying to create a table to summarize the number of degrees granted by type (PhD, Master, Undergrad, and PB) and by term of graduation. I have totals for each year 1983-2006, but now I want to break it down by fiscal year (spring, summer, and fall). I made a pivot table with terms across the top and year down the side, but I can't figure out how to GROUP the spring, summer, and fall values together, to create a summary of degrees granted by type by fiscal year. Anyone know how to group rows of data like this, and get subtotals? Thanks, :)) -- Dave Peterson |
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