I'll give you my way of looking at it, for what it's worth.
There have been plenty of times where I had trouble figuring something out and started getting frustrated because I couldn't immediately find an answer in the manual.
Times like this, I remind myself that this is an extremely powerful program and with that comes a fair degree of complexity that just has to be worked through patiently over time. If you stick with it, it is well worth it.
I keep a personal user manual where I log how to do things in my own words. I've found that to be very helpful and gives me a feeling of making progress as I work through problems.
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1) Select columns you want…
1) Select columns you want to group
Note: you don't have to select the full column. For example, hold down shift, select cell in left-most column, select cell in right-most column.
2a) Column Menu>Header>Group columns (or right-click column header>header>group)
Wayne
Thanks Wayne, I looked under…
Thanks Wayne,
I looked under the Column Menu, but didn't see the Group Column command; it was "hidden" under "Header".
lol It probably took you…
lol
It probably took you longer to write the post than to fully check the Column menu and / or read the supplied documentation / Welcome to IQ file...
Viking, I'll give you my way…
Viking,
I'll give you my way of looking at it, for what it's worth.
There have been plenty of times where I had trouble figuring something out and started getting frustrated because I couldn't immediately find an answer in the manual.
Times like this, I remind myself that this is an extremely powerful program and with that comes a fair degree of complexity that just has to be worked through patiently over time. If you stick with it, it is well worth it.
I keep a personal user manual where I log how to do things in my own words. I've found that to be very helpful and gives me a feeling of making progress as I work through problems.
Wayne
4. Grid Columns and Column…
4. Grid Columns and Column Sets
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