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Learn Excel from MrExcel podcast Episode 2285. The new zip code data type in Excel. How many times do you go to the store. And at the cashiers there say amp;quot;Hey whatamp;#39;s your zip codeamp;quot;? What do they do with that information. If you are the store and so now we have some new cool tools in Excel. You know I get to do seminars I ask people what their zip code is. I have a whole bunch of zip codes here and Iamp;#39;m gonna try and collapse us down to get a summary by zip code. So: Insert, Pivot Table. Iamp;#39;ll put the Pivot Table in an existing worksheet right here click OK. Drag zip code down along the rows area. And then sum the numbers. Cool. All right thatamp;#39;s great. I donamp;#39;t need a grand total here at the bottom so right click and remove grand total and actually I donamp;#39;t want this to be a pivot table at all so Iamp;#39;m gonna copy it Ctrl C and paste those values with Alt ESV and now I just have a regular old thing - a table. Alright inst