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Text sort in pivot table
I have a simple pivot table that refuses to sort certain text items
correctly. I have tried reformating the cells at the sources, clearing the cell and re-entering. Alpha sorts and subtotals work correctly, just the pivot table is failing to sort correctly. Any ideas? |
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Text sort in pivot table
Some words are in Excel's custom lists, and appear at the top of the
pivot table when sorted. For example, an employee named May goes to the top of the list because Excel assumes it's the month name, which appears in one of the built-in custom lists. When you create a pivot table, and Excel detects an entry from a custom list, it uses that list as the sort order. So, May sorts to the top, and the other items appear below, because they're not in the Months custom list. If that's the problem, you can manually sort the list, and May should move to the correct position alphabetically. To manually sort the list, select a cell in that field, and click the A-Z button the toolbar/ In Excel 2007, you have the option to turn off this setting. K Cotton wrote: I have a simple pivot table that refuses to sort certain text items correctly. I have tried reformating the cells at the sources, clearing the cell and re-entering. Alpha sorts and subtotals work correctly, just the pivot table is failing to sort correctly. Any ideas? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Text sort in pivot table
Works like a champ. Thank you.
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote: Some words are in Excel's custom lists, and appear at the top of the pivot table when sorted. For example, an employee named May goes to the top of the list because Excel assumes it's the month name, which appears in one of the built-in custom lists. When you create a pivot table, and Excel detects an entry from a custom list, it uses that list as the sort order. So, May sorts to the top, and the other items appear below, because they're not in the Months custom list. If that's the problem, you can manually sort the list, and May should move to the correct position alphabetically. To manually sort the list, select a cell in that field, and click the A-Z button the toolbar/ In Excel 2007, you have the option to turn off this setting. K Cotton wrote: I have a simple pivot table that refuses to sort certain text items correctly. I have tried reformating the cells at the sources, clearing the cell and re-entering. Alpha sorts and subtotals work correctly, just the pivot table is failing to sort correctly. Any ideas? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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