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I have created a pivot table and wish to change the layout of rows and data
w/o recreating the table. Can I use the Pivot Table toolbar or another means to accomplish this? If so, how is this done? Thank you in advance for your assistance. |
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Sure. There are a number of ways, but the simplest IMO is to grab a field in
the page fields, row fields or column fields, and drag it into one of the other areas of the PT. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "SJT" wrote in message ... I have created a pivot table and wish to change the layout of rows and data w/o recreating the table. Can I use the Pivot Table toolbar or another means to accomplish this? If so, how is this done? Thank you in advance for your assistance. |
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And if you really get confused, rightclick on the pivottable and choose
Pivottable Wizard. Then hit the Layout button and change the layout. And finish up the wizard. ===== Ps. Save the workbook the way you like. Then do your experiments. It's really easy to screw up a nice layout. And it's nice to just close without saving and reopen the saved workbook. SJT wrote: I have created a pivot table and wish to change the layout of rows and data w/o recreating the table. Can I use the Pivot Table toolbar or another means to accomplish this? If so, how is this done? Thank you in advance for your assistance. -- Dave Peterson |
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