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Summary function
When I summarize by every change in column A and sum the other columns it
works. But I to have the data in Column B as well. It just populates a '0' because I am summing the totals of Columns C - D. I don't want to sum Column B I just want the data to be brought down to the summary totals. |
Summary function
Instead of using subtotals, you could create a pivot table to summarize
the data. There are examples and links he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html In the pivot table layout, put the fields from columns A and B into the Row area, and put C and D into the Data area. davies wrote: When I summarize by every change in column A and sum the other columns it works. But I to have the data in Column B as well. It just populates a '0' because I am summing the totals of Columns C - D. I don't want to sum Column B I just want the data to be brought down to the summary totals. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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