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Help with pivot table
Hello all,
I need an help with the pivot tables in Excel 2002. I have a pivot table (with all the data extracted by a single sheet) with the data about the articles that the firm where I work has sold. For each article there is the amount in quantity and in euros. When I put this in a pivot table, I get 2 rows for each article. A row with the quantity amount and a row with the euros amount. I don't like this. I want one only row per article, with 2 columns on the right side of the table, a column with quantity amount and a column with euros amount. Is this possible to do it with a pivot table? In which way? I'm trying but I'm not able. And, if it's not possible, there are other instruments similar to pivot tables in Excel to do what i want? Thank you :) Alessandro |
Help with pivot table
If I understand what you want to accomplish, do this:
Your current Pivot Table should have a gray "data" box in the top row. Drag it to the right one cell. That will convert your 2 rows per record to one row with the 3 columns you want. |
Help with pivot table
Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for your help.
These are my first steps with pivot tables, so not everything is immediate :) "HKaplan" wrote: If I understand what you want to accomplish, do this: Your current Pivot Table should have a gray "data" box in the top row. Drag it to the right one cell. That will convert your 2 rows per record to one row with the 3 columns you want. |
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