Consolidation within pivot table

In the previous texts, you could learn about several ways to consolidate data, and here we will deal with consolidation using a pivot table. To be able to achieve this we will use the Pivot Table and Chart Wizard. This is a hidden option that you can’t find in any of the ribbons (you can add it yourself, if you wish, by adjusting the layout of the ribbon), and it makes it easier to create pivot tables and charts …

Stock inventory

The inventory of goods is a boring but necessary activity that must be carried out, at least once a year, by all those who deal with sales. I have written before how to make an inventory of fixed assets. The inventory of goods is done in a similar way, but this time I will show how this is achieved by applying the technique of data consolidation. Excel has had this option for at least 10 years, so I believe it will be useful for each user.

Summarizing in gross

The old word angro, sometimes used in the Serbian language, comes from the French term “en gros” which means “in gross”, “wholesale” … It served me as the inspiration for the title, and in the text I want to show you advanced possibilities when using the SUM function. Let’s see in what, not very common, ways we can give it arguments and summarize the data.