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I'm wondering if there is any way of doing a variance % column in a pivot
table. I've worked out the variances of two columns, by subtracting the actual column by the real column, giving me a variance column. I've also got a variance % column, basically dividing the variance column by the actual numbers. But whenever I create a pivot table the % variance column sums all the figures together giving me totals like 200%. Wondering if there is a way to have the totals dividing the actual number column by the variance number column. Thanks for any help. |
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