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Thanks to Sean Timmons who clearly explained Pivot Table limitations for
Excel 2000. I just have one more questions about this to make sure I am perfectly clear... My understanding is that a PT cannot have more than 256 Page Fields (or less if the PCs memory is limited). Each Page Field cannot have more than 8,000 items. Is there a total maximum number of Page Field items in the same way that there is a total maximum number of Column and Row Field items (Total column field items = 32,768 and Total Row field items = 2.1 billion)? Total Page Field items = ??? All help is greatly appreciated. -- LPS |
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