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![]() Ingus Smith;219998 Wrote: I have a question. I am new to Excel and I have been challenged with a task of grouping students that need the same course in Excel 2007 by my employer. Example: Billy needs Math, Science, and English; Jill needs Math and English; Eric needs only Science; Jane needs Math, Science, and English; Adam needs Math and English. How would I group 50+ students that need the same course, and what type of formula do I use? I need them to group like: Group A, Group B, Group C, etc... Hi, a possible solution would be to use a Pivot Table grouping students by course. I can't guide you through it here not being proficient enough in 2007 and using 2003 for the moment. -- Pecoflyer Cheers - *'Membership is free' (http://www.thecodecage.com)* & allows file upload -faster and better answers *Adding your XL version* to your post helps finding solution faster ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pecoflyer's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=14 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...ad.php?t=60505 |
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