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subtotals on every user - newbie help required
I have an excel spreadsheet showing all my staff and what they output last
week. Numerous staff work in more than one location and therefore when compiled there are several lines for them with about 30 columns of totals for each output type. I am looking for a macro to sort the combined sheet into alphabetical order, delete any blank lines or ones with '0' then replace any users with more than one record with just one total row. |
subtotals on every user - newbie help required
Hi
Post some sample data, along with the result you are looking for. If desired, you can mail me a sample workbook with a description on what you want and the result you expect. Regards, Per "fishy" skrev i meddelelsen ... I have an excel spreadsheet showing all my staff and what they output last week. Numerous staff work in more than one location and therefore when compiled there are several lines for them with about 30 columns of totals for each output type. I am looking for a macro to sort the combined sheet into alphabetical order, delete any blank lines or ones with '0' then replace any users with more than one record with just one total row. |
subtotals on every user - newbie help required
On Jan 25, 2:47*am, "Per Jessen" wrote:
Hi Post some sample data, along with the result you are looking for. If desired, you can mail me a sample workbook with a description on what you want and the result you expect. Regards, Per "fishy" skrev i ... I have an excel spreadsheet showing all my staff and what they output last week. Numerous staff work in more than one location and therefore when compiled there are several lines for them with about 30 columns of totals for each output type. I am looking for a macro to sort the combined sheet into alphabetical order, delete any blank lines or ones with '0' then replace any users with more than one record with just one total row.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How about trying a Pivot Table. It will do exactly what you want. If you need to e-mail the results, Select the pivot table then, Copy/ Paste Values. Goshute |
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fishy wrote: subtotals on every user - newbie help required 25-Jan-10 I have an excel spreadsheet showing all my staff and what they output last week. Numerous staff work in more than one location and therefore when compiled there are several lines for them with about 30 columns of totals for each output type. I am looking for a macro to sort the combined sheet into alphabetical order, delete any blank lines or ones with '0' then replace any users with more than one record with just one total row. Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Resolving the ASP.NET Database Security Dilemma http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...spnet-dat.aspx |
subtotals on every user - newbie help required
Per,
I have tried a couple of time to send the file but your email address comes up as failing. Richard "Per Jessen" wrote: Hi Post some sample data, along with the result you are looking for. If desired, you can mail me a sample workbook with a description on what you want and the result you expect. Regards, Per "fishy" skrev i meddelelsen ... I have an excel spreadsheet showing all my staff and what they output last week. Numerous staff work in more than one location and therefore when compiled there are several lines for them with about 30 columns of totals for each output type. I am looking for a macro to sort the combined sheet into alphabetical order, delete any blank lines or ones with '0' then replace any users with more than one record with just one total row. . |
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