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Is there any way to run more than one filter from the drop down menu? I have
a large pivot table and am trying to create a filter, or set of filters to
help narrow down to more specific information for easy maneuvering in
presentations and help in general. As of now, when I create multiple
filters, it will only use one of the filters. Example, it will only narow my
entire pivot table by one selected field. I would love if there was a way
that I am missing that would allow me to do something like this. Have the
filters land use, (retail, office) and company, (A,B). I use the land filter
and select office. When i click on the company filter I would like to be
left with just the list of companies who own office properties. I hope that
made sense and thank you in advance
 
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