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In using a pivot table I would like to be able to customize using sumproduct instead of sum or average, etc. Is there a way to do this? |
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SUMPRODUCT as it is normally used is usually an alternative to using a Pivot Table, and can be
written to return what is normally the same result. But you can add a calculated column that multiplies two or more of the columns together, if that is what you want - your explanation is sketchy. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "officegirl" wrote in message ... 2003 version excel In using a pivot table I would like to be able to customize using sumproduct instead of sum or average, etc. Is there a way to do this? |
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