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Hi Ed,
Thank you for your reply. I have made the insertion you suggested and that works. What I cannot find is where I tell Excel I want it sorted by quarter. Btw I am working with Excel 2003. Kindly advise. Thanks in advance. Eucalypta "Ed Ferrero" wrote: Hi Eucalypta, If the data is a date, Excel can automatically group into calendar quarters in a Pivot Table. To convert a week number to a date, if week number is in cell A2 then =DATE(2008,1,A2*7-2) will give a date. So, my suggestion is to add a column to the data for the pivot table, call it 'weekEnded' and then use that column as a row field. Then group that field. Quarter grouping will be an automatic option, so there is no need to regroup when the pivot table is recalculated. For more information, see my pivot table tutorial at http://www.edferrero.com/ExcelTutori...9/Default.aspx Ed Ferrero www.edferrero.com Dear all, Kind of new to pivot tables and hoping that someone out there is able to help me ;-). I have a pivot table that generates in colom A country names and in row 2 weeknumbers. The weeks are grouped to quarters evry time I update the table. To avoid grouping and ungrouping, I am looking for a formula that gives me the total per quarter per country starting in cell B19. Thanking you in advance for your kind help. Eucalypta |
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