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Pivot Table not showing subtotals
In the simple example below, when doing a pivot table, one of the A's and B's
are missing and the subtotals and grand total is missing. Item Amount A $1.00 A $1.00 A $1.00 B $2.00 B $2.00 B $2.00 |
To show the Grand Total, right-click on a cell in the Pivot Table, and
choose Table Options. Add a check mark to 'Grand totals for columns. You shouldn't need subtotals, since there would be only one row for A and one row for B. Glenn wrote: In the simple example below, when doing a pivot table, one of the A's and B's are missing and the subtotals and grand total is missing. Item Amount A $1.00 A $1.00 A $1.00 B $2.00 B $2.00 B $2.00 -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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