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I have a pivottable with 2 row fields showing a structure heirarchy,
a
column field showing status and a data field showing headcount.

What I would like to do is add a calculated field to show the
percentage of headcount that have a status of complete compared to
the
subtotal for that tier of the heirarchy. If possible I would like to
include this as a single calculated value as an additional row field
as opposed to adding a second data field and using the '% or row'
option.


Is there a way of doing this?
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Excel 2007 PivotTable
Percentage with multiple row field tiers
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Herbert, Thank you for this, I will have a look from home later -
only have Excel 2002 in the office. Is what you have suggested
possible in older versions?
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