Capturing Wins/Losses

bradleyejordan

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Hi all, first time poster and couldn't find something that would help me by searching so am sorry if something like this is out there.

We have a foosball table at work, and a few of us now play regularly so I started tracking wins/losses - I want to track both team wins/losses as well as individual wins/losses and was able to come up with a way to do this (see attached screen grab, looks like I can't actually upload my spreadsheet). Now I want to track Team vs. Team wins/losses and can't figure out how to do so. Teams change up quite a bit as you can see, and the grid has taken a life of its own.

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Is there a better way to lay this out to track all three things?
1. Individual wins/losses
2. Team wins/losses
3. Team vs. Team wins/losses
 

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Hi all, first time poster and couldn't find something that would help me by searching so am sorry if something like this is out there.

We have a foosball table at work, and a few of us now play regularly so I started tracking wins/losses - I want to track both team wins/losses as well as individual wins/losses and was able to come up with a way to do this (see attached screen grab, looks like I can't actually upload my spreadsheet). Now I want to track Team vs. Team wins/losses and can't figure out how to do so. Teams change up quite a bit as you can see, and the grid has taken a life of its own.

View attachment 5392

Is there a better way to lay this out to track all three things?
1. Individual wins/losses
2. Team wins/losses
3. Team vs. Team wins/losses
the pivot table is perfectly laid out. However, I think in your source data you should capture the team data and individual data separately.
 
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