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hiding zero values in a pivot
I need to suppress all zero values in my pivot table - the values are not
calculated. The reference data source, which I can't change, has about 1000 rows x 50 columns of data. I need to show one piece of it without zero's. For example, I have 150 non-zero values out of 1000 rows. Is there a way to not show zero's without manipulating the reference data source? |
hiding zero values in a pivot
I have the exact same problem. Did you ever get find a solution?
"ziak" wrote: I need to suppress all zero values in my pivot table - the values are not calculated. The reference data source, which I can't change, has about 1000 rows x 50 columns of data. I need to show one piece of it without zero's. For example, I have 150 non-zero values out of 1000 rows. Is there a way to not show zero's without manipulating the reference data source? |
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