Steve Maskery
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I'm just reading about PivotTables. I think that will do it.
Thank you very much indeed.
S
Thank you very much indeed.
S
Steve Maskery":3r0m9tup said:Hmm, no I don't think it's a running total I need.
In English:
For each individual Date Value in Col F (Sale Date), Sum the values in Col A (Sales) where the Col A's corresponding Date Value (Sale Date) equals the Date Value (Sale Date) under consideration.
So I end up with 2 columns, Date and Total Sales on that date. I could also do the same thing with months. I can then plot Sales against Dates
Clear as murky mud viewed through dark glasses at midnight?
S
Steve Maskery":16zk8y1x said:I just like to say ta for all the help. I've got what I wanted, although now I'm not quite sure what to do with it!
One thing I've found is much frustration with the Date formatting. I've been trying to group sales by date (so if I have 6 sales on one day, I get the total for that day) and also by month (ditto). But it wasn't happening for the month, just the day!. It's because changing the format to MMM/yy does not alter the underlying data, which remains dd/mmm/yyyy. I've had extract the individual bits and string them back together again. What a faff. I bet there is an easy-peasy way to do it if only I was heducated.
Anyway, I now have a graph, which is what I wanted.
Thank you all.
S
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