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Hi, some help please.
I have a pivot table which lists job no's & tasks (exported from MSP) with the "data" the start & finish dates. I need to sort the job's by start date. I have tried a number of things, but not the result I want, so I checked out Help. Help suggests the following: On the PivotTable toolbar, click PivotTable, and then click Sort and Top 10 etc. But for some reason the "Sort and Top 10" function is grey'd out in the menu. Do I have to have something else turned on for this to work. Alternatively, is there another way for the data sort to override the Row/Column data. Thanks in advance. |
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The Sort and Top 10 command is available for Row and Column fields.
If you want to sort by the dates in the data field, the quickest way is to select a cell in the column that you want to sort, then click the A-Z or Z-A button on the Excel toolbar. Janet BN wrote: Hi, some help please. I have a pivot table which lists job no's & tasks (exported from MSP) with the "data" the start & finish dates. I need to sort the job's by start date. I have tried a number of things, but not the result I want, so I checked out Help. Help suggests the following: On the PivotTable toolbar, click PivotTable, and then click Sort and Top 10 etc. But for some reason the "Sort and Top 10" function is grey'd out in the menu. Do I have to have something else turned on for this to work. Alternatively, is there another way for the data sort to override the Row/Column data. Thanks in advance. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Thanks Debra, but I'm afraid that did not work. The data didn't move at all.
Any other ideas that might help please. Janet "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The Sort and Top 10 command is available for Row and Column fields. If you want to sort by the dates in the data field, the quickest way is to select a cell in the column that you want to sort, then click the A-Z or Z-A button on the Excel toolbar. Janet BN wrote: Hi, some help please. I have a pivot table which lists job no's & tasks (exported from MSP) with the "data" the start & finish dates. I need to sort the job's by start date. I have tried a number of things, but not the result I want, so I checked out Help. Help suggests the following: On the PivotTable toolbar, click PivotTable, and then click Sort and Top 10 etc. But for some reason the "Sort and Top 10" function is grey'd out in the menu. Do I have to have something else turned on for this to work. Alternatively, is there another way for the data sort to override the Row/Column data. Thanks in advance. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Select the Job No field button, and on the PivotTable menu, choose
PivotTable Sort and Top 10 Select Ascending (or Descending) From the "Using Field" dropdown, choose Date Click Ok Janet BN wrote: Thanks Debra, but I'm afraid that did not work. The data didn't move at all. Any other ideas that might help please. Janet "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The Sort and Top 10 command is available for Row and Column fields. If you want to sort by the dates in the data field, the quickest way is to select a cell in the column that you want to sort, then click the A-Z or Z-A button on the Excel toolbar. Janet BN wrote: Hi, some help please. I have a pivot table which lists job no's & tasks (exported from MSP) with the "data" the start & finish dates. I need to sort the job's by start date. I have tried a number of things, but not the result I want, so I checked out Help. Help suggests the following: On the PivotTable toolbar, click PivotTable, and then click Sort and Top 10 etc. But for some reason the "Sort and Top 10" function is grey'd out in the menu. Do I have to have something else turned on for this to work. Alternatively, is there another way for the data sort to override the Row/Column data. Thanks in advance. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Thanks Debra - your a hero. It's amazing how simple the answer can be
sometimes - Doh! Janet "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Select the Job No field button, and on the PivotTable menu, choose PivotTable Sort and Top 10 Select Ascending (or Descending) From the "Using Field" dropdown, choose Date Click Ok Janet BN wrote: Thanks Debra, but I'm afraid that did not work. The data didn't move at all. Any other ideas that might help please. Janet "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The Sort and Top 10 command is available for Row and Column fields. If you want to sort by the dates in the data field, the quickest way is to select a cell in the column that you want to sort, then click the A-Z or Z-A button on the Excel toolbar. Janet BN wrote: Hi, some help please. I have a pivot table which lists job no's & tasks (exported from MSP) with the "data" the start & finish dates. I need to sort the job's by start date. I have tried a number of things, but not the result I want, so I checked out Help. Help suggests the following: On the PivotTable toolbar, click PivotTable, and then click Sort and Top 10 etc. But for some reason the "Sort and Top 10" function is grey'd out in the menu. Do I have to have something else turned on for this to work. Alternatively, is there another way for the data sort to override the Row/Column data. Thanks in advance. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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You're welcome! Thanks for letting me know that it helped.
Janet BN wrote: Thanks Debra - your a hero. It's amazing how simple the answer can be sometimes - Doh! Janet "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Select the Job No field button, and on the PivotTable menu, choose PivotTable Sort and Top 10 Select Ascending (or Descending) From the "Using Field" dropdown, choose Date Click Ok Janet BN wrote: Thanks Debra, but I'm afraid that did not work. The data didn't move at all. Any other ideas that might help please. Janet "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The Sort and Top 10 command is available for Row and Column fields. If you want to sort by the dates in the data field, the quickest way is to select a cell in the column that you want to sort, then click the A-Z or Z-A button on the Excel toolbar. Janet BN wrote: Hi, some help please. I have a pivot table which lists job no's & tasks (exported from MSP) with the "data" the start & finish dates. I need to sort the job's by start date. I have tried a number of things, but not the result I want, so I checked out Help. Help suggests the following: On the PivotTable toolbar, click PivotTable, and then click Sort and Top 10 etc. But for some reason the "Sort and Top 10" function is grey'd out in the menu. Do I have to have something else turned on for this to work. Alternatively, is there another way for the data sort to override the Row/Column data. Thanks in advance. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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