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Pulling out the highest ten numbers from a list
I am tracking out of stock items at work and I have a list of about 80
or so numbers, updated twice a week, and I would like to track the aisles with the highest number of out of stocks. Is there a way to pull out the ten highest numbers from this list and put them in a sorted list so that I can illustrate those aisles with the highest gaps. Thanks in advance. |
Pulling out the highest ten numbers from a list
Writing a macro is one route you could take: but I'd be tempted to
look into using a pivot table. You can set piv tables so that they are in descending order and only the top or bottom 10 items are showing. J On Mar 23, 4:31 pm, wrote: I am tracking out of stock items at work and I have a list of about 80 or so numbers, updated twice a week, and I would like to track the aisles with the highest number of out of stocks. Is there a way to pull out the ten highest numbers from this list and put them in a sorted list so that I can illustrate those aisles with the highest gaps. Thanks in advance. |
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