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Pivot Table
Have a fairly large dataset which spans several worksheets. Each ws have
identical used ranges with identical columns headers representing different variables. Each ws have identical first columns representing f.i. time stamps. Is it possible to construct a pivot table which 1) Use data from all the different worksheets as its source data 2) Use the individual ws names in one page field 3) Use the common column headers in a second page field 4) Use the common first column as a row field 5) Individually displays values for one or more selected column headers across selected sheets If it is I'd appreciate indication to where I can find info leading me in the right direction. ojv |
Pivot Table
You can create a Pivot Table from multiple consolidation ranges, but you
won't get the same pivot table layout that you'd get from a single range. There's an example he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot08.html If possible, store your data in a single worksheet, and you'll have more flexibility in creating the pivot table. ojv wrote: Have a fairly large dataset which spans several worksheets. Each ws have identical used ranges with identical columns headers representing different variables. Each ws have identical first columns representing f.i. time stamps. Is it possible to construct a pivot table which 1) Use data from all the different worksheets as its source data 2) Use the individual ws names in one page field 3) Use the common column headers in a second page field 4) Use the common first column as a row field 5) Individually displays values for one or more selected column headers across selected sheets If it is I'd appreciate indication to where I can find info leading me in the right direction. ojv -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Pivot Table
Thx, solves my basic need. Unfortunately I'm limited by the 256 columns in a
sheet. ojv "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: You can create a Pivot Table from multiple consolidation ranges, but you won't get the same pivot table layout that you'd get from a single range. There's an example he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot08.html If possible, store your data in a single worksheet, and you'll have more flexibility in creating the pivot table. ojv wrote: Have a fairly large dataset which spans several worksheets. Each ws have identical used ranges with identical columns headers representing different variables. Each ws have identical first columns representing f.i. time stamps. Is it possible to construct a pivot table which 1) Use data from all the different worksheets as its source data 2) Use the individual ws names in one page field 3) Use the common column headers in a second page field 4) Use the common first column as a row field 5) Individually displays values for one or more selected column headers across selected sheets If it is I'd appreciate indication to where I can find info leading me in the right direction. ojv -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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