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Creating a summary list of larger dataset
I am evaluating a payroll report in which every person has multiple
entries...one for each paycheck they've received. The number of entries per person is different depending on how they're paid. I would like to create a summary list with a single line for each name and position. For reasons I won't get into, I can't use the subtotal feature. Question...is there a formula that I can use to create this summary list? |
Creating a summary list of larger dataset
You may want to rethink your design. Some samples he
http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelLinks/c...eduling-1.html Here are some more ideas for managing data (SubTotals are included in the tutorial): http://aim.path.org/en/excel/advance...elAdvanced.pdf HTH, Ryan-- -- Ryan--- If this information was helpful, please indicate this by clicking ''Yes''. "jkiser" wrote: I am evaluating a payroll report in which every person has multiple entries...one for each paycheck they've received. The number of entries per person is different depending on how they're paid. I would like to create a summary list with a single line for each name and position. For reasons I won't get into, I can't use the subtotal feature. Question...is there a formula that I can use to create this summary list? |
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