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Grouping and percentage calculations
I have a worksheet which currently is organized by UNITS/Divisions in our
company. Following the manager's name I have four columns each for a different annual compliance. If they are compliant it says YES; if the person is not compliant the cell is blank. Currently I've been copying and pasting a percentage formula into cells immediately beneath these after each break in group. However, each time I copy, I have to adjust the formula to include the beginning of the group--it always catches the end of the group. I would like to automate this. Any suggestions? |
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Grouping and percentage calculations
Do you have a "Group" column?
"randlesc" wrote: I have a worksheet which currently is organized by UNITS/Divisions in our company. Following the manager's name I have four columns each for a different annual compliance. If they are compliant it says YES; if the person is not compliant the cell is blank. Currently I've been copying and pasting a percentage formula into cells immediately beneath these after each break in group. However, each time I copy, I have to adjust the formula to include the beginning of the group--it always catches the end of the group. I would like to automate this. Any suggestions? |
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Yes, my columns a
UNIT (the group), NAME, ID#, SUPERVISOR, MANAGER, ADMINISTRATOR, COMPLIANCE 1, COMPLIANCE 2, COMPLIANCE 3, COMPLIANCE 4. I already have spaces between each group--I realize I was unclear about that. I'm really interested in how to put percentage compliant in the appropriate cells beneath each column. Thanks. "Nadine" wrote: Do you have a "Group" column? "randlesc" wrote: I have a worksheet which currently is organized by UNITS/Divisions in our company. Following the manager's name I have four columns each for a different annual compliance. If they are compliant it says YES; if the person is not compliant the cell is blank. Currently I've been copying and pasting a percentage formula into cells immediately beneath these after each break in group. However, each time I copy, I have to adjust the formula to include the beginning of the group--it always catches the end of the group. I would like to automate this. Any suggestions? |
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