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I have a database export file that includes multiple (1100+) blocks of
data in a standard format. Per block, the format is: -- The first column is a merged cell of 9 rows, with the unique identifier for the data block. -- The next five columns form a sub-block of data related to that item in the first column. -- This sub-block has a format of: -- Row 1: Titles of the five columns in the sub-block. -- Rows 2-8: data (column 1 contains the Titles/names for each row). -- Row 9: Totals for each column's worth of data. I want to go through the whole export file (spreadsheet), summing particular cells in Row 9, based on the unique identifer in column 1. Can I use VLOOKUP and SUMIF for this? (If so, how? If not, then how do I find the blocks I want to use for my calculation and then choose the correct cell in Row 9 for that block?) I had thought of taking each row and separately copying it to form a single row per unique identifier, and then using VLOOKUP and SUMIF without the added fun of navigating the sub- block, but my preference is to not have this intermediate reformatting step. A related question: can I use PERCENTILE if I have such non-contiguous blocks of data? Any help/insights/commands/etc. would be greatly appreciated. advTHANKSance.... |
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