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Not done Pivot formula's before.
I have a pivot table that has several columns one being [Problem Open Date]. I want to restrict the rows I bring back to were the [Problem Open Date] is = to Ranges'!$B$5 I have tried creating a formula [=if( 'Problem Open Date''Date Ranges'!$B$5,1,0)], however I get an error relating to using formula's. |
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Hi Paul
Use the formula on another column adjacent to the existing source data. Give the column a heading. Expand your source range to include this new column by right click on PTPT WizardBackadjust source RangeOK On the PT drag the newly created field to the Page areause the dropdown to Select 1 -- Regards Roger Govier "Paul Dennis" wrote in message ... Not done Pivot formula's before. I have a pivot table that has several columns one being [Problem Open Date]. I want to restrict the rows I bring back to were the [Problem Open Date] is = to Ranges'!$B$5 I have tried creating a formula [=if( 'Problem Open Date''Date Ranges'!$B$5,1,0)], however I get an error relating to using formula's. |
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