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Hi!
I have a spreadsheet that looks like this:
Model Model Model
exterior A exterior B exterior A exterior B exterior A exterior B
exterior C exterior C exterior C
cost SF cost SF cost SF
1: $ # $ # $ #
2: $ # $ # $ #
3: $ # $ # $ #
All of these reports come in the same way. However some may have more models than the other - is there an easy way to clean this type of data? I would like the output to be cost and SF by each model and exterior (you can have two models with the same exterior and vice versa). Any thoughts?
Hi @Tylerspears27,
Is your spreadsheet like below? I afraid it's hard to clean. Why are these "exterior *" in the header?
Best Regards,
Dale
Yes. That is correct - It is just how the report is generated making it very tough to clean and upload.
I am thinking of deleted those exterior rows out then to reference back to another sheet that has a list of all models with all exteriors from that source. Does this make sense & will work?
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