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Is this sort of pivot possible in the Excel?
In the attached screenshot, I wanted to pivot the given table such that the output is as shown in the screenshot. The regular pivot of the excel gives a categorize data (screenshot 2), but what I’m looking for is to repeat the common value in a separate column (as shown in the screenshot 1) Is this possible in the Excel? Thank you in advance for the help Best Jamal |
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