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Without delving too much into the details, I'm going to be running a
pivotchart nightly (automatically in the wee hours of the morning) and the pivotchart will be displaying the averages from data that has been calculated. It would be very helpful, however, to know how many data points were used to calculate those averages. Is there any way to display a data count against the average calculated, or a good way to get around this to display the count otherwise? Thanks, |
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