Article ID: 141577
Article Last Modified on 8/17/2005
Consolidation by position: When the data in the source areas is arranged in the same order and uses the same labels. Use this method to consolidate data from a series of worksheets, such as departmental budget worksheets that have been created from the same template.
Consolidating by category: When the data in the source areas is not arranged in the same order but uses the same labels. Use this method to consolidate data from a series of worksheets that have different layouts but have the same data labels.
NOTE: Consolidating data by category is similar to creating a PivotTable. With a PivotTable, however, you can easily reorganize the categories. If you want a more flexible consolidation by category, you should consider creating a PivotTable.
A1:Letter B1:Code Number C1:More Number<BR/>
A2:A B2:50 C2:62
A3:H B3:99 C3:11
A4:G B4:86 C4:68
A5:K B5:18 C5:31
A6:K B6:67 C6: 9
A1:Letter B1:Code Number C1:More Number<BR/>
A2:M B2:38 C2:17
A3:H B3:53 C3:25
A4:G B4:48 C4:18
A5:C B5:59 C5:53
A6:K B6:78 C6:97
A2:A B2:50 C2:62
A3:H B3:99 C3:11
A4:G B4:86 C4:68
A5:K B5:18 C5:31
A6:K B6:67 C6: 9
A12:M B12:38 C12:17
A13:H B13:53 C13:25
A14:G B14:48 C14:18
A15:C B15:59 C15:53
A16:K B16:78 C16:97Consolidate Data
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