![]() |
Pivot Table Calculations
Hello, hoping someone can help me consolidate a spreadsheet. I have an
ongoing spreadsheet that has a list of 7 departments and there are calculations for each department for the number of educational classes attended. This total is then divided by the number of employees in the department to come up with the percentage. The total is also then divided by the number of total employees to come up with the percentage overall. I have made a simple pivot table which shows the departments and the percentage for each department. I did the pivot table by making another spreadsheet and just putting in that particular total. The chart looks great and I can switch between all the departments, etc. However, is there a way to consolidate these formulas. I really would like to create a pivot table which I could use to show the total classes and then the total percentage per department and then the total percentage overall. I am a newbie and cannot get past where I am. I know this can be made simpler. Would appreciate any help/suggestions. Thank you, Darlene |
Pivot Table Calculations
Hi, still hoping someone can help me out.
Thank you. "Darlene" wrote: Hello, hoping someone can help me consolidate a spreadsheet. I have an ongoing spreadsheet that has a list of 7 departments and there are calculations for each department for the number of educational classes attended. This total is then divided by the number of employees in the department to come up with the percentage. The total is also then divided by the number of total employees to come up with the percentage overall. I have made a simple pivot table which shows the departments and the percentage for each department. I did the pivot table by making another spreadsheet and just putting in that particular total. The chart looks great and I can switch between all the departments, etc. However, is there a way to consolidate these formulas. I really would like to create a pivot table which I could use to show the total classes and then the total percentage per department and then the total percentage overall. I am a newbie and cannot get past where I am. I know this can be made simpler. Would appreciate any help/suggestions. Thank you, Darlene |
Pivot Table Calculations
Suggest you try posting in .worksheet.functions, which is a more appropriate
and better attended newsgroup than over here. Always describe your sheet/data set up, post some sample data, your formulas/calc intents and expected results. Keep it to one specific query per posting to make it attractive to responders to respond. You can of course make as many posts as required. And be open on the possible solutions, eg: a pivot may not be best, perhaps a normal formulas set-up would suffice or prove better. Good luck. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:22,000 Files:370 Subscribers:65 xdemechanik --- |
Pivot Table Calculations
Thank you Max. I will follow your suggestions. Happy New Year.
"Max" wrote: Suggest you try posting in .worksheet.functions, which is a more appropriate and better attended newsgroup than over here. Always describe your sheet/data set up, post some sample data, your formulas/calc intents and expected results. Keep it to one specific query per posting to make it attractive to responders to respond. You can of course make as many posts as required. And be open on the possible solutions, eg: a pivot may not be best, perhaps a normal formulas set-up would suffice or prove better. Good luck. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:22,000 Files:370 Subscribers:65 xdemechanik --- |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:32 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com