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excel prob



dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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London
Ive got a pivot table

Im summing all columns

When I copy the sum down row by row - it comes out with the same value every time

How do I avoid this

Ive done it before but cant remember whgich setting to change

ta
 








The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
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dwayne said:
Ive got a pivot table

Im summing all columns

When I copy the sum down row by row - it comes out with the same value every time

How do I avoid this

Ive done it before but cant remember whgich setting to change

ta
When you copy, don't 'paste' - do a 'paste special', and it will give you a dialogue box for you to work out what you want to paste in.
 


Clothes Peg

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Mar 3, 2007
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Woodchip said:
I hate pivot tables! I just make my own tables.

I had never heard about pivot tables before this month, now they crop up in my vocabulary almost daily. I still don't even know what they are.
 




Woodchip

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Aug 28, 2004
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ginadim said:
I had never heard about pivot tables before this month, now they crop up in my vocabulary almost daily. I still don't even know what they are.
In brief... the most wank form of consolidating data within Excel.

Well, that's my opinion anyway. I may just be using them in the wrong circumstances.
 


Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
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Manually type in the formula for the first sum (eg. =sum(c5:h5) and then copy that down.

You won't get all the getpivot and $ stuff in the formula which points is back to the original sum, rather than copying the relative positions.

*geek*
 


Clothes Peg

New member
Mar 3, 2007
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Woodchip said:
In brief... the most wank form of consolidating data within Excel.

Well, that's my opinion anyway. I may just be using them in the wrong circumstances.

I may have done them without realising it. I have Excel 2007, and it's so confusing, I never know quite what I'm doing.
 




Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
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Woodchip said:
In brief... the most wank form of consolidating data within Excel.

Well, that's my opinion anyway. I may just be using them in the wrong circumstances.

They're great if have many thousand invoice lines on Excel and you want to know how many bananas you've sold to Thailand in 2006 in SECONDS for instance, or how much in revenue your Mongolian distributor has brought in in the past 3 years.
 


Woodchip

It's all about the bikes
Aug 28, 2004
14,460
Shaky Town, NZ
Deano's Right Foot said:
They're great if have many thousand invoice lines on Excel and you want to know how many bananas you've sold to Thailand in 2006 in SECONDS for instance, or how much in revenue your Mongolian distributor has brought in in the past 3 years.
I normally just use some sort of VBA code to give me those sort of answers. *GEEK ALERT*

Possibly if I could find a good training guide for them it might help, but most of the examples only use one or two problems with simpler solutions.
 


dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
17,045
London
Re: Re: excel prob

The Large One said:
When you copy, don't 'paste' - do a 'paste special', and it will give you a dialogue box for you to work out what you want to paste in.

:jester:
 




dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
17,045
London
Deano's Right Foot said:
Manually type in the formula for the first sum (eg. =sum(c5:h5) and then copy that down.

You won't get all the getpivot and $ stuff in the formula which points is back to the original sum, rather than copying the relative positions.

*geek*

cheers...how stupidly simple was that
 




Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
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hint: if you're trying to pull data out of a very changeable pivot table you could do worse than use the match and index functions.
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
9,347
Worcester England
er, maybe I misread the question but why dont you just check the grand total for columns check box in the pivot table options?


or cant you do a calculated field within the pivot table instead?

I never write formulae outside a pivot table unless Im in a massive rush to get something done as a one off otherwise they need can updating when data is refreshed
 
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