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I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.
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You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.


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Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.


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If you post the same question to different newsgroups, you'll have to go back to
check each post for replies.

And by multiposting, you'll be wasting the time of someone who posts after you
have your response.

You can use google to search for your posts.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.


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Dave Peterson


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And since you responded to one of the posts, you should be able to find it.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.


--

Dave Peterson


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Thanks once again Dave
But i am surprised to see my post (with my question and your previous
answers) what i posted here, in google
groups(microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions)
As i dont have much knowledge in groups and forums, can you help me out ??
why it was displaying in google groups

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

And since you responded to one of the posts, you should be able to find it.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.

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Dave Peterson


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Google archives all the posts to the *excel* newsgroups. You must have posted
(or someone using your name and asking the same question) in each of those
newsgroups.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Thanks once again Dave
But i am surprised to see my post (with my question and your previous
answers) what i posted here, in google
groups(microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions)
As i dont have much knowledge in groups and forums, can you help me out ??
why it was displaying in google groups

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

And since you responded to one of the posts, you should be able to find it.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.

--

Dave Peterson


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Hi,
you have told me a new thing which i dont know till today.
Any how i posted this query only in microsoft website.
may be it will appear in google as well.
Btw if you have any suggestion or solution for my query i will be greatful
to you
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Google archives all the posts to the *excel* newsgroups. You must have posted
(or someone using your name and asking the same question) in each of those
newsgroups.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Thanks once again Dave
But i am surprised to see my post (with my question and your previous
answers) what i posted here, in google
groups(microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions)
As i dont have much knowledge in groups and forums, can you help me out ??
why it was displaying in google groups

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

And since you responded to one of the posts, you should be able to find it.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.

--

Dave Peterson


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I don't have any suggestions.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi,
you have told me a new thing which i dont know till today.
Any how i posted this query only in microsoft website.
may be it will appear in google as well.
Btw if you have any suggestion or solution for my query i will be greatful
to you
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Google archives all the posts to the *excel* newsgroups. You must have posted
(or someone using your name and asking the same question) in each of those
newsgroups.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Thanks once again Dave
But i am surprised to see my post (with my question and your previous
answers) what i posted here, in google
groups(microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions)
As i dont have much knowledge in groups and forums, can you help me out ??
why it was displaying in google groups

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

And since you responded to one of the posts, you should be able to find it.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

Hi Dave,
Could you guide me there please
thanks

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have active threads elsewhere.

vijaydsk1970 wrote:

I have a work sheet with more than 300 customers in rows with sales volumes
posted in
month wise for the last 3 years (Apr, May, June etc.,).

I can attach the sheet for your ready ref.

I want a comprehensive caliculation of the data on current vs historical
(2006-07 vs 2005-06)
1. Percentage growth
2.Market Share
3.Sales in trading area.
4.Any advanced help in analysing the sales of the dealer in that trading area.

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