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Database Reporting Software - no SQL skills

I don't know what your data looks though its entirely possible you could do everything from airtable though …
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How do you create a parent-child tree with table/excel data?

Okay i found the solution. it worked out for me Specify the sheet you want as "INPUT" and the output sheet as "LEVEL STRUCTURE" Form is in parent | child, so if your data is backwards just swap columns … xlUp) _ .Offset(0, 1)).FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(COUNTIF(C2,RC13)=0,1,"""")" Set TopRng = wsData.Columns("N:N").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeFormulas, 1).Offset(0, -1) 'last row of persons listed in data
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How do you create a parent-child tree with table/excel data?

I have the following data in a 2 column format: The result should generate a tree/bullet point diagram that looks like this: A B C D G E F http://www.stepblogging.com/how-to-create-parent-child-category-tree-using-php-mysqli … Also, is there a way to abstract a tree diagram into the table data above (using basic .docx or markdown formatting)? …
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