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In previous versions of Excel when dragging a filed to a Row or Column
position in a Pivot Table it would automatically draw the field name from the underlying table, in other words if I were to take the field 'Facility Name' from the source data and make it a row item, the header for that row would be 'Facility Name' In Excel 2007 when I do this it creates a header called 'Row Labels'. The same behaviour takes place for Column Labels. I then have to type in the field name I want for each Row or Column Header. Is there any way to have Excel 2007 assume the field name from the underlying table with as it did with previous versions? |
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