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Excel - Pvt Table

Am attempting to turn a (mostly) binary (0 out of office, 1 in office, AL out of office, Sick out of office etc) annual roster of staffing into a daily roster.

RE: Excel - Pvt Table

Hi Alix,

Thankyou for your question to the forum

Please can you say exactly what you want the Pivot Table to do based on summarising your daily roster. Also if you have a sample of the data, you could email it to info@stl-training.co.uk so I can understand the problem better

Kind regards
Martin Sutherland
(IT Trainer)

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