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Default Pivot Table Options 'Fields per column'

What does the 'Fields per column' option do in the Pivot Table Options
window? I've created a pivot table then changed this from the default of -0-
to another value but don't see a change in my pivot table.
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From: Excel Pivot Tables Recipe Book by Debra Dalgleish.
Publisher: apress - page 29

My interpretation is what she says is:
If you have several page fields then...
setting Fields per column to zero lists them in a single column or
setting Fields per row to zero lists them in a single row.
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What does the 'Fields per column' option do in the Pivot Table Options
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