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microsoft excel training london - Consolidating multiple worksheets

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replyReply Thu 11 Jan 2007, 10:01Delegate Bowen said...

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Excel Advanced course

Consolidating multiple worksheets

What is the quickest way of consolidating multiple worksheets into one worksheet so that I can then begin to make the data consistent and thereafter make use of pivot tables?

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replyReply Tue 16 Jan 2007, 10:31Trainer Richard said...

RE: Consolidating multiple worksheets

If your data has identical structure on each worksheet, you can then use the consolidate feature.

If worksheets have different structures, then decide on a format that they can all fit into, and manually transfer the information.

Pivot tables work best with unique data fields.

 

Excel tip:

Copying Formulae Quickly

There is a quicker way of copying a formula down a column.

Just point and double click on the black autofill handle in the right hand corner of a cell.

This will work providing you have some data in the column to the left of the column.

Sandy

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