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When I add a calculated item in a pivot table ie a "variance" column to
calculate "Actual-Budget", a lot of lines pop up with empty values, I'm just wondering if there's a way to get rid of the lines (in my case it's the different accounts) that has zero values. I know I can pick and choose the lines I want from the drop down list, but is there a functionality in pivot table that can get rid of the empty value lines automatically? Thanks... |
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