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how to format in pivot table
My pivot table has 6 fields with the same hierarchy level. How do I get total
of each field of the right 4 fields for each of the left most field? Example: F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 A bb 12 1.2 7 0.2 A cc 20 1.3 10 0.4 Total A 32 2.5 17 0.6 B bb 34 1.8 B dd 50 2.9 32 1.8 Total B 84 4.7 32 1.8 Thanks. |
If you double click on the F1 header (kind of a grey header), then you can
choose the type of subtotals you want. (Automatic looks like it should work.) H Nguyen wrote: My pivot table has 6 fields with the same hierarchy level. How do I get total of each field of the right 4 fields for each of the left most field? Example: F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 A bb 12 1.2 7 0.2 A cc 20 1.3 10 0.4 Total A 32 2.5 17 0.6 B bb 34 1.8 B dd 50 2.9 32 1.8 Total B 84 4.7 32 1.8 Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
Double-click F1, and select Custom- Sum will display 2 new rows:
A Sum B Sum and nothing else. I want the new rows to be: A Sum 32 2.5 17 0.6 B Sum 84 4.7 32 1.8 Thanks. "H Nguyen" wrote: My pivot table has 6 fields with the same hierarchy level. How do I get total of each field of the right 4 fields for each of the left most field? Example: F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 A bb 12 1.2 7 0.2 A cc 20 1.3 10 0.4 Total A 32 2.5 17 0.6 B bb 34 1.8 B dd 50 2.9 32 1.8 Total B 84 4.7 32 1.8 Thanks. |
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