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Pivot Table Problem
Hi All
I have set up a sheet to deal with some orders. I have used one row per order, and created columns for up to five items, with Item Code, Qty and Total repeated 5 times. When I do a pivot table to try and summarise some of this info it considered these 5 things separately, so I cannot calculate the number of times an item has been orderd as it counds Item Code 1 as differnet from Item Code 2 etc. I could obviously get round this by having one row per item ordered but this makes all other aspects difficult such as total for order etc. Any Ideas? Ashley England Link Ethiopia Treasurer www.linkethiopia.org |
Pivot Table Problem
If you want to use a pivot table to summarize the data, you can change
the source data to show only one item per row, as you mentioned. Or, keep your current structure, and use formulas to summarize the data in the source table, instead of using a pivot table. wrote: Hi All I have set up a sheet to deal with some orders. I have used one row per order, and created columns for up to five items, with Item Code, Qty and Total repeated 5 times. When I do a pivot table to try and summarise some of this info it considered these 5 things separately, so I cannot calculate the number of times an item has been orderd as it counds Item Code 1 as differnet from Item Code 2 etc. I could obviously get round this by having one row per item ordered but this makes all other aspects difficult such as total for order etc. Any Ideas? Ashley England Link Ethiopia Treasurer www.linkethiopia.org -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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