Hello-
Based on the message, 'duplicates' is not your problem, *Unique* items is.
Pivot tables are limited to 32,500 unique items per field. So if you're
analyzing product sales, for example, its OK to have the same item# appear
repeatedly, you just can't use more than 32,500 *different* item#s.
Make sense?
Regards |:)
" wrote:
I have a huge pivot table I'm trying to create and for a critical item
I select I get the following message:
A field in your data source has more unique items that can be used in a
PivotTable. Microsoft Excel may not be able to create a PivotTable or
may create the PivotTable without the data from this field.
Any ideas how I can find the duplicates and create the PivotTable with
this field?
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