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ExcelPeter218

Grand Totals for Pivot Tables
 
I have a Pivot Table based on a Table that consists of the following fields:
Provider, Date, Pmt1, Pmt2, Pmt3, Pmt4

When I create the Pivot Table using the Insert-Pivot Table feature I
specify Provider and Date as Row Labels and Sum of each of the Pmt fields as
values.
The resulting table has a Grand Total at the bottom for the columns but I
cannot get a Grand Total for the rows at the right. When I the Totals &
Filters tab under Pivot Table options both Grand Total boxes are checked.

Is there a way the get both Grand Totals at the same time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.



ExcelPeter218

Grand Totals for Pivot Tables
 
Just to Clarify I'm Using Excel 2007

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:

I have a Pivot Table based on a Table that consists of the following fields:
Provider, Date, Pmt1, Pmt2, Pmt3, Pmt4

When I create the Pivot Table using the Insert-Pivot Table feature I
specify Provider and Date as Row Labels and Sum of each of the Pmt fields as
values.
The resulting table has a Grand Total at the bottom for the columns but I
cannot get a Grand Total for the rows at the right. When I the Totals &
Filters tab under Pivot Table options both Grand Total boxes are checked.

Is there a way the get both Grand Totals at the same time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.



Boater

Grand Totals for Pivot Tables
 
I have the exact same problem

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:

Just to Clarify I'm Using Excel 2007

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:

I have a Pivot Table based on a Table that consists of the following fields:
Provider, Date, Pmt1, Pmt2, Pmt3, Pmt4

When I create the Pivot Table using the Insert-Pivot Table feature I
specify Provider and Date as Row Labels and Sum of each of the Pmt fields as
values.
The resulting table has a Grand Total at the bottom for the columns but I
cannot get a Grand Total for the rows at the right. When I the Totals &
Filters tab under Pivot Table options both Grand Total boxes are checked.

Is there a way the get both Grand Totals at the same time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.



Debra Dalgleish

Grand Totals for Pivot Tables
 
You'll only see a Grand Total for rows if there's a Column Labels field.
Then, it will show a total for each Value field, for each column field.

You have multiple Value fields, and a Grand Total for rows won't show a
total for those.

Perhaps you could create a Total Pmt column in your source data, and add
that to the pivot table.

Boater wrote:
I have the exact same problem

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:


Just to Clarify I'm Using Excel 2007

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:


I have a Pivot Table based on a Table that consists of the following fields:
Provider, Date, Pmt1, Pmt2, Pmt3, Pmt4

When I create the Pivot Table using the Insert-Pivot Table feature I
specify Provider and Date as Row Labels and Sum of each of the Pmt fields as
values.
The resulting table has a Grand Total at the bottom for the columns but I
cannot get a Grand Total for the rows at the right. When I the Totals &
Filters tab under Pivot Table options both Grand Total boxes are checked.

Is there a way the get both Grand Totals at the same time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.





--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Boater

Grand Totals for Pivot Tables
 
That fixed it thanks very much

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

You'll only see a Grand Total for rows if there's a Column Labels field.
Then, it will show a total for each Value field, for each column field.

You have multiple Value fields, and a Grand Total for rows won't show a
total for those.

Perhaps you could create a Total Pmt column in your source data, and add
that to the pivot table.

Boater wrote:
I have the exact same problem

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:


Just to Clarify I'm Using Excel 2007

"ExcelPeter218" wrote:


I have a Pivot Table based on a Table that consists of the following fields:
Provider, Date, Pmt1, Pmt2, Pmt3, Pmt4

When I create the Pivot Table using the Insert-Pivot Table feature I
specify Provider and Date as Row Labels and Sum of each of the Pmt fields as
values.
The resulting table has a Grand Total at the bottom for the columns but I
cannot get a Grand Total for the rows at the right. When I the Totals &
Filters tab under Pivot Table options both Grand Total boxes are checked.

Is there a way the get both Grand Totals at the same time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.





--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html




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