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Donnyfishman
Sep 09, 2019Copper Contributor
Summing totals based on part numbers
I have SKUs (part number) in one column that and sales in another column I need to sum the sales and remove the duplicate SKUs once all the sales figures are totaled. Column P is the Item number...
- Sep 09, 2019
The easiest way to do that is to create a Pivot Table.
Assuming the Part number is in column A and the Sales in Column B:
- Select any single Cell in your list
- Click on the Insert Tab and select "Pivot tables"
- Accept the Default and Hit Ok >> a new worksheet is created
- To the right side there is a Pivot table Field List
- Drag The Part Number to the Rows Drop area
- Drag the Sales to the Values Drop area
and you are done
You need to apply some formatting specially to the numbers.
Hope that Helps
Nabil Mourad
nabilmourad
Sep 09, 2019MVP
The easiest way to do that is to create a Pivot Table.
Assuming the Part number is in column A and the Sales in Column B:
- Select any single Cell in your list
- Click on the Insert Tab and select "Pivot tables"
- Accept the Default and Hit Ok >> a new worksheet is created
- To the right side there is a Pivot table Field List
- Drag The Part Number to the Rows Drop area
- Drag the Sales to the Values Drop area
and you are done
You need to apply some formatting specially to the numbers.
Hope that Helps
Nabil Mourad
Donnyfishman
Sep 09, 2019Copper Contributor
even if I have thousands of part numbers?
- nabilmouradSep 09, 2019MVP
even with hundreds of thousands