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Is it possible in excel to split a table data based on a specific column/group? Main goal is to repeat header at group level. Getting Row2 and Row16 is good to have, but not necessary.



Would this be possible with a pivot table? I am a novice in excel, but willing to learn if you send me to a right direction.



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  • In my opinion, you can use the title and add the Unit manually, then use formulas to get the result you need.
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Is it possible in excel to split a table data based on a specific column/group? Main goal is to repeat header at group level. Getting Row2 and Row16 is good to have, but not necessary.



Would this be possible with a pivot table? I am a novice in excel, but willing to learn if you send me to a right direction.



Raw Data:
Raw Data



End Result:
End Result










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  • In my opinion, you can use the title and add the Unit manually, then use formulas to get the result you need.
    – Lee
    Dec 24 '18 at 9:12














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Is it possible in excel to split a table data based on a specific column/group? Main goal is to repeat header at group level. Getting Row2 and Row16 is good to have, but not necessary.



Would this be possible with a pivot table? I am a novice in excel, but willing to learn if you send me to a right direction.



Raw Data:
Raw Data



End Result:
End Result










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Is it possible in excel to split a table data based on a specific column/group? Main goal is to repeat header at group level. Getting Row2 and Row16 is good to have, but not necessary.



Would this be possible with a pivot table? I am a novice in excel, but willing to learn if you send me to a right direction.



Raw Data:
Raw Data



End Result:
End Result







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  • In my opinion, you can use the title and add the Unit manually, then use formulas to get the result you need.
    – Lee
    Dec 24 '18 at 9:12


















  • In my opinion, you can use the title and add the Unit manually, then use formulas to get the result you need.
    – Lee
    Dec 24 '18 at 9:12
















In my opinion, you can use the title and add the Unit manually, then use formulas to get the result you need.
– Lee
Dec 24 '18 at 9:12




In my opinion, you can use the title and add the Unit manually, then use formulas to get the result you need.
– Lee
Dec 24 '18 at 9:12










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