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How to change the precision for Pivot Table
I have problem to have 12 decimals places in Pivot table.
e.g if the computation result is 10.123456789012, Pivot table will give the same 10.123456789012. But if the computation result is 1234567.123456789012, because of the precison is up to 16 (if I am not wrong), Pivot will display the result as 1234567.12345679. It will truncate a few decimals places. Is there anyway to solve this because the result I want is 1234567.123456789012. Thanks! -- Priscilla |
How to change the precision for Pivot Table
You could try this:
Change the format to (CUSTOM) #.#################### Hope this helps!!! "Pris" wrote: I have problem to have 12 decimals places in Pivot table. e.g if the computation result is 10.123456789012, Pivot table will give the same 10.123456789012. But if the computation result is 1234567.123456789012, because of the precison is up to 16 (if I am not wrong), Pivot will display the result as 1234567.12345679. It will truncate a few decimals places. Is there anyway to solve this because the result I want is 1234567.123456789012. Thanks! -- Priscilla |
How to change the precision for Pivot Table
I have tried chaging the format to "#.####################". However, it
doesnt work, the results after computed by Pivot table will have less decimal places. can help me think of other solutions? Thanks a lot. -- Priscilla " wrote: You could try this: Change the format to (CUSTOM) #.#################### Hope this helps!!! "Pris" wrote: I have problem to have 12 decimals places in Pivot table. e.g if the computation result is 10.123456789012, Pivot table will give the same 10.123456789012. But if the computation result is 1234567.123456789012, because of the precison is up to 16 (if I am not wrong), Pivot will display the result as 1234567.12345679. It will truncate a few decimals places. Is there anyway to solve this because the result I want is 1234567.123456789012. Thanks! -- Priscilla |
How to change the precision for Pivot Table
Dear Pris,
Try this: Right Click on the Pivot Table Select Pivot Wizard Layout DATA-Double Click Select Number Select Custom Type: #.####################### (23 characters for buffer) Click OK. If it is Value (not text), it should work. Hope this helps!! |
How to change the precision for Pivot Table
Dear Pris, I can send you a simulation of what you have posted if you want to.
You can drop me a line to Thanks. |
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