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Like, let's say you have a raw data table of all your company sales/invoices over the past 5 years ... you could use a pivot table to divide it by
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Beryllium
Hmmm. I used to work with data sets too big for Excel. Not sure if that would have helped in this case, because you could not import the data.
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muzungu psilotum (aka psilotum)
Sep 13 '11, 09:09
I will have to check it out sometime, though.
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excel used to have a 65,000 row limit, that doesn't apply any more -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 13, 09:10
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This was exactly my problem.
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muzungu psilotum
Sep 13, 09:11
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