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You would need to add a column to your database, to store the value of your 'mapping', and then use
a pivot table based on the mapped account numbers. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "olujimisorinola" wrote in message ... I have over 2000 account numbers, each with it's own account balance. However, I need to map some of these accounts together such that their balance is consolidated. e.g. If i have 5 accounts viz 111,222,333,444,555 each carrying a balance of 2. I need to map these five accounts under a category called 666 such that I can generate report that shows the balance in 666 as 10. I use excel 2003 |
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