I need to Index & Match the Max Value for 3 separate columns labeled "Price". The columns are not adjacent and cannot be moved. I am able to get the Max for the 3 Price columns using:
=MAX($L$12:$L$45,$O$12:$O$45,$R$12:$R$45).
However, I need the matching value in column D labeled "Int. SF". I can only do this for one column at a time so far using this formula
ive got columns of dates that i want to aggregate up into a single column of distinct dates. the dates columns are of varying length, some with gaps in the middle of the column, and some columns are blank. dates in teh columns may duplicate, but i only want distinct dates copied in the single column.
i cant do this by hand because there are dates in around 200 columns so i need a macro or way to do this quickly. ive attached a picture to explain the problem.
I have two very long columns of client names. The columns represent reports that were run at different times on the same information.
What I want to do is merge the two clomuns. The issue is that there are many names that are the same but some that are different. Is there a way that you can merge the info. So it ignores the client names that are the same but auto adds the ones that are new. There are financials in other columns that I want to have come along during the merger.
There is one crucial feature to the 2007 Excel that has been overlooked.
Throughout all versions of Excel there has always been the feature of converting text to table, however there is no way to do this in reverse.
There is no way to merge two columns of data and to keep all of the data without one column overwriting the other. If only there were an automatic way to merge two columns of data and to be able to place a delimited character in-between, just like the “Convert Text to Columns Wizard”, except in reverse. Currently, the only way to merge two columns of data is to manually go row-by-row and cut and paste them together. However, for 500,000 rows of data… this is impossible. Or to use a function to merge two columns, however this requires that the original two columns remain. This is also unacceptable. If Microsoft really wants to make Excel more functional, how can this vast improvement be overlooked?
I've been trying unsuccessfully to find a way to merge data into a matrix, but can't quite figure out a way to manage it. I have a list of employees in column A, in the list there are employees, many with multiple instances, and in columns C onwards there are dates in dd/mm/yyyy format.
Each line represents the number of nights in a trip, from 1 to 35 nights and the start to finish dates. Where as some employees may only have one row with one date others may have 20 rows with between 2 to 35 dates.
I'd like to merge this into a matrix with one line for each employee showing which nights in the year they were away (tab matrix) which has a day of the year to illustrate which employees were away on which nights of the year.
I've uploaded an example to highlight what I mean.
I've tried a pivot and an index match formula but couldn't get either to work.
A B C D Visit_Date Day_of_the_VisitHousing_Tour_TimeNumber_in_Party 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 2 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 4 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 1 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday Not Requested 2 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 3 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 3 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 4 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday Not Requested 1 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 2 3/23/2012 0:00Friday Not Requested 2 3/23/2012 0:00Friday Not Requested 5
What I'd like to be able to do is if Column A,B, and C are the same to sum column D. So, for example, I would like the data above to look like this:
A B C D Visit_Date Day_of_the_VisitHousing_Tour_TimeNumber_in_Party 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 7 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday Not Requested 3 3/22/2012 0:00Thursday 12:00 P.M. 12 3/23/2012 0:00Friday Not Requested 7
I'm trying to create a code that when run hides a selection of columns and defines the minimum and interval value for a chart on the active worksheet. My attempt is assigned to the 'update skills' button at the top of the "GRAPH" worksheet of the attached workbook.
Please see attached file. In my column L, I'm trying to find a formula that would reference my column J to the table in the data tab. My problem is the data in column J has a hyphen (-) in the number ex.. 047-258-1 and the next tab does not have a hyphen in between the number...ex 0472581. The correct results in cell L3 would be Walmart. How can I adjust my formula to accommodate this hyphen. Can this also be reflected in my pivot table as well?
I have some data in the form of text w/ 8 letters. I'd like to insert a hyphen after the third character. Is this possible using a formula to populate an entire field? Example:
What is the formula to cover multiple different text that could come up? I could have an answer that is NA, Yes and also a blank cell and if I could I would like to have it set up as follows:
I am in need of a formula. I have a number like: 23847-2
I want a formula to take this number and add one to the number before the hyphen. I also want the single digit number after the hyphen to be able to be changed.
So in the end: i want the number copied to the next cell, add one to the portion before the hyphen. Then allow the number after the hyphen to be changed manually.
I am setting up a new chart of accounts, with the format xxx-yyyy, where xxx is a three digit department number, and yyyy is the expense account. I am building a spreadsheet to populate the new chart of accounts to be uploaded into our accounting software. I would like to have a cell that takes the xxx from one cell, adds a hyphen, and combines it with the yyyy value. The result would be xxx-yyyy format.
I have a spreadsheet in excel 2003 that has alot of model numbers listed in a single column with a dash. Is their any way I can remove the dash and seperate the numbers into 2 columns?
Current Spreadsheet Model Number 199-001 200-003 210-081
This is what I'm trying to accomplish Column B Column C 199 001 200 003 210 081