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    Trying to create a table to sort but with multiple layers

    I have a table that has multiple columns that I want to be able to sort/search by but I'm not sure if its even feasible. Basically it is like four tables into one. D:O are the months & points scored. P:Z is the % of increase in score. AA:AL is number of RBIs and AM:AW is the % increase.

    Is there a way to say, I want to know who had the most points in Jan,Feb,March? I know I can sort each month but this would be a sum & then sort. What about if i want to know who had the most points in April/May/June then further sort by who had the greatest increase in April/May/June?

    I didn't know if a Pivot could get that complex or how to go about that. Hopefully the attached spreadsheet will help.
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