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Phish76

will vlookup work for me?
 
My spreadsheet shows a row per product each customer has bought e.g. if a
customer has bought a book and a dvd from us, it will show on two rows.

How do I manipulate this data so that there is 1 row for each customer and
then detailing in two different columns what products were bought?

Each customer has a unique reference that would be the same on each
transaction - would vlookup help me?

Debra Dalgleish

will vlookup work for me?
 
If you don't have too many different products, you could create a pivot
table from the list, to get a count of each item sold per customer.

There are instructions and links he

http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html

Put customers in the row area and products in the column area.
Put the unique reference in the data area, as Count of unique reference.


Phish76 wrote:
My spreadsheet shows a row per product each customer has bought e.g. if a
customer has bought a book and a dvd from us, it will show on two rows.

How do I manipulate this data so that there is 1 row for each customer and
then detailing in two different columns what products were bought?

Each customer has a unique reference that would be the same on each
transaction - would vlookup help me?



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Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html



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