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grouping in Excel
Hello:
I have exported some inventory data to Excel from my accounting software program. The data looks good, but it is duplicating. The duplication would be eliminated, if I could find a way to group the data based on five columns. (The five columns make up the basic characteristics of each inventory item.) I tried using pivot tables, but I could not get this to work. The pivot table was trying to "count" the number of rows and sum up some of the columns. All I want is to group this data based on these five columns, in order to eliminate the duplicate data. Perhaps, pivot tables is not the way to go. Any ideas? Thanks! childofthe1980s |
grouping in Excel
You can use a pivot. Drop your five fields into the Row Fields section.
Chances are, you'll get subtotals. Right-click in each column and select None for subtotals. Any data you need to drop into Data Items, right click on these and select Field Settings again. Sounds like you'll want to select Average to avoid sums and counts. Do it for each column. That should fix that! "childofthe1980s" wrote: Hello: I have exported some inventory data to Excel from my accounting software program. The data looks good, but it is duplicating. The duplication would be eliminated, if I could find a way to group the data based on five columns. (The five columns make up the basic characteristics of each inventory item.) I tried using pivot tables, but I could not get this to work. The pivot table was trying to "count" the number of rows and sum up some of the columns. All I want is to group this data based on these five columns, in order to eliminate the duplicate data. Perhaps, pivot tables is not the way to go. Any ideas? Thanks! childofthe1980s |
grouping in Excel
Thanks, Sean!
childofthe1980s "Sean Timmons" wrote: You can use a pivot. Drop your five fields into the Row Fields section. Chances are, you'll get subtotals. Right-click in each column and select None for subtotals. Any data you need to drop into Data Items, right click on these and select Field Settings again. Sounds like you'll want to select Average to avoid sums and counts. Do it for each column. That should fix that! "childofthe1980s" wrote: Hello: I have exported some inventory data to Excel from my accounting software program. The data looks good, but it is duplicating. The duplication would be eliminated, if I could find a way to group the data based on five columns. (The five columns make up the basic characteristics of each inventory item.) I tried using pivot tables, but I could not get this to work. The pivot table was trying to "count" the number of rows and sum up some of the columns. All I want is to group this data based on these five columns, in order to eliminate the duplicate data. Perhaps, pivot tables is not the way to go. Any ideas? Thanks! childofthe1980s |
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