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Is it possible to hide just one of the subtotals in a pivot table? I want to
see the subtotals for my Number of customers, Quantity, and Amount. But I do
not need to see the subtotal for the % column I have, as it is always 100%.
If not I can always fill in that one row and use it as a way to break apart
the shop sections of the pivot table.
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Mark,
You should be able to double click on the name/label of each item which is
usually in grey, then there are radio buttons with choices for subtotals or
not for that item.
Barbara

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Is it possible to hide just one of the subtotals in a pivot table? I want
to
see the subtotals for my Number of customers, Quantity, and Amount. But I
do
not need to see the subtotal for the % column I have, as it is always
100%.
If not I can always fill in that one row and use it as a way to break
apart
the shop sections of the pivot table.



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