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Pivot Tables

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replyReply Thu 21 Feb 2008, 16:13Delegate Samantha said...

Samantha has attended:
Word Intermediate course
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course
Word Advanced course

Pivot Tables

Mark

Would Pivot tables be covered in the advanced course?

Sam

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replyReply Thu 21 Feb 2008, 16:48Trainer Mark said...

RE: Pivot Tables

Hiya Sam

How are you doing hope you are well

Yes Pivot tables will be covered on the advanced excel course

If you need anything else you can email me at

mark

Many thanks

Mark East

 

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Use the SUBTOTAL function in Excel

You can create subtotals in your spreadsheet using the SUBTOTAL function, which looks like this:

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9 represents the function being used (SUM), followed by the range of cells the function is operating on.

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