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Need to consolidate multiple ranges
I have two worksheets containing 6 columns of data. The data in the first
worksheets represents customer orders at a very detailed level. The second worksheet shows shipments on those orders at a much less detailed level. The columns in both worksheets contain data that when I paste one on top of the other in a third excel worksheet provides meaningful analysis for management. We'd like to elimate the cutting and pasting in order to make the tool more userfriendly. I tried to use pivot tables from multiple ranges and found that while they work, the pivot table is much less meaninful when using that fuctionality. Using a macro or visual basic, is there a way to combine the data in the two worksheets in a third worksheet that can be summarized in a pivot table? |
Need to consolidate multiple ranges
hmm..
what a dangerous nickname to use in this group. <VBG have a look at my MultiRange Pivot addin. http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool/download.html code is open and may serve as an example. -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Excel GuRu wrote in I have two worksheets containing 6 columns of data. The data in the first worksheets represents customer orders at a very detailed level. The second worksheet shows shipments on those orders at a much less detailed level. The columns in both worksheets contain data that when I paste one on top of the other in a third excel worksheet provides meaningful analysis for management. We'd like to elimate the cutting and pasting in order to make the tool more userfriendly. I tried to use pivot tables from multiple ranges and found that while they work, the pivot table is much less meaninful when using that fuctionality. Using a macro or visual basic, is there a way to combine the data in the two worksheets in a third worksheet that can be summarized in a pivot table? |
Need to consolidate multiple ranges
I noted the solution posted on the Contextures website of how to overcome the
limitations of multiple consolidation ranges in Pivot tables. That seemed to work well, I will compare it to the addin you have pointed me towards. http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot08.html#Limitations "keepITcool" wrote: hmm.. what a dangerous nickname to use in this group. <VBG have a look at my MultiRange Pivot addin. http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool/download.html code is open and may serve as an example. -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Excel GuRu wrote in I have two worksheets containing 6 columns of data. The data in the first worksheets represents customer orders at a very detailed level. The second worksheet shows shipments on those orders at a much less detailed level. The columns in both worksheets contain data that when I paste one on top of the other in a third excel worksheet provides meaningful analysis for management. We'd like to elimate the cutting and pasting in order to make the tool more userfriendly. I tried to use pivot tables from multiple ranges and found that while they work, the pivot table is much less meaninful when using that fuctionality. Using a macro or visual basic, is there a way to combine the data in the two worksheets in a third worksheet that can be summarized in a pivot table? |
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