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Add a record for a the missing ethnicity and then refresh your pivot
table. Right click on the ethnicity column and select Field Settings, then check "Show items with no data", and OK it. You should now be able to remove the hispanic, or missing ethnicity record from your data table and the field will stay in the pivot listing. KInd regards, Dan Dax Arroway wrote: I have a spreadsheet with drop down menues. One menu, for example, is ethnicity which lists, Caucasian, Black, Hispanic, etc. There are no Hispanic people thus far. I've got a pivot table which grabs the data from the Ethnicity feild and creates a graph chart for it but since there are no Hispanics in the list, it is not listed. How do I get it to list all the selections even if there are no entries for it? Thanks in advance. |
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