Hi ivavok ,

Please find the attached file as per your requirement...........



On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 5:31 PM, ivavok <ivana.vokrouhlik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would be grateful for help. I have had some break using VBA and I now need
> to get the table attached adjusted in a certain way to be able to work with
> it later on:
> 1/ keep the first row with headings
> 2/ insert a new column after the first column and name it: Type
> 3/ always take the content /text/ of the middle blue row (here: Home/Rent
> and Utilities) and put it into the new column for each row until you reach
> another "Type" and always then delete this row.
> 4/ delete column named "Payee"
> 5/ transform format of cells of the column named "Amount" into numbers so
> that I can do calculation with this..I guess the currency has to be deleted
> or it can be kept as "Accounting format" but the main issue is that it has
> to be a number to be worked on later (in a pivot table).
>
> I have attached two files- "data" is the primary source. "data_final" is the
> aim;)
>
> Thank you very much for your help!!!!
>
> Ivana
>
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