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I suggest three improvements in Excel Pivot Table.
1. We should be able to enter formula as we could in previous version. Like relative and absolute address. Now if we want to add another column for example to deduct expenditure from budget we have to do it line by line or change it to values and do it. If we create new formulas, unnecessary data is shown for each group/top level. 2. We should be able to sort by figures within Pivot table and be able to add conditional formatting through menus. 3. The volume of data it currently manages is less. If we have records in thousands, then Excel AutoFilter and Pivot Table cannot manage it. Please let me know if it's not clear enough -- Zubair Ezzat Database Consultant Kabul, Afghanistan c:(+93) 70 29 09 29 ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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i want to calculate (year-to-year growth rate) in my pivot tale in MS
FrontPage 2003, i don't know how. But i read a massage here http://groups.google.com/group/micro...a6960871bd36b2 that i can do it by Calculated Field feature in Frontpage (how?). My equation for growth year ={ (X2 / X1) - 1 } *100 where X2 is the value of second year & X1 is the value of the first one. Please, reply as quick as possible. Thanks a lot. Abobakr Nasr Database Designer Cairo, Egypt |
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i want to calculate (year-to-year growth rate) in my pivot tale in MS
FrontPage 2003, i don't know how. But i read a massage here http://groups.google.com/group/micro...a6960871bd36b2 that i can do it by Calculated Field feature in Frontpage (how?). My equation for growth year ={ (X2 / X1) - 1 } *100 where X2 is the value of second year & X1 is the value of the first one. Please, reply as quick as possible. Thanks a lot. Abobakr Nasr Database Designer Cairo, Egypt |
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Dear Nick:
Thanks for the respond. I also believe we should use Access if we have more records. But the issue of the formula is not supported in the current version of ATLAS. For Example. If you have the Stock of Shoes and Icecream and you have detail of how much/many you had in each location and how much is sold. You make a formula of Balance=InStock-SoldOut. Now you didn't have any shoes in USA, UK and UAE, but had it in Germany France and Russia. Because you created a formula, all locations will be listed for both products. Now, in earlier versions, you could make a formula in the column next to the pivot table and could deduct SoldOuts from InStocks, but now, it uses PivotTable functions if you use formulas (=). I'm not sure if you understood what I mean. Otherwise, I can share a pivot table sheet with you. I don't know how can I attach it here, perhaps email you if you want. Zubair -- == Zubair Ezzat Database Consultant Kabul, Afghanistan c:(+93) 70 29 09 29 "Nick Hodge" wrote: Zubair 1) You can add formulas in all versions of Excel pivot tables from the pivot table toolbar. (Right click on any toolbar and select it and they're under the pivot table drop-down 2) You can sort, by double-clicking on a row or column header and selecting advanced.. here you will find auto-sort options. Conditional formatting is not possible yet within the confines of a pivot table as it runs over if the table is shortened or does not extend if lengthened 3) It will show 32,500 unique items per field in a pivot table. Honestly, if you have more than this I would suggest a database. The autofilter is limited to 254 unique items in the dropdown, but all are still selectable by using custom... -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Access4Afghan" .(donotspam) wrote in message ... I suggest three improvements in Excel Pivot Table. 1. We should be able to enter formula as we could in previous version. Like relative and absolute address. Now if we want to add another column for example to deduct expenditure from budget we have to do it line by line or change it to values and do it. If we create new formulas, unnecessary data is shown for each group/top level. 2. We should be able to sort by figures within Pivot table and be able to add conditional formatting through menus. 3. The volume of data it currently manages is less. If we have records in thousands, then Excel AutoFilter and Pivot Table cannot manage it. Please let me know if it's not clear enough -- Zubair Ezzat Database Consultant Kabul, Afghanistan c:(+93) 70 29 09 29 ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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You can prevent the GetPivotData formulas from appearing. There are
instructions here for adding the Generate GetPivotData button to a toolbar, and toggling the feature on and off: http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot06.html Access4Afghan wrote: Dear Nick: Thanks for the respond. I also believe we should use Access if we have more records. But the issue of the formula is not supported in the current version of ATLAS. For Example. If you have the Stock of Shoes and Icecream and you have detail of how much/many you had in each location and how much is sold. You make a formula of Balance=InStock-SoldOut. Now you didn't have any shoes in USA, UK and UAE, but had it in Germany France and Russia. Because you created a formula, all locations will be listed for both products. Now, in earlier versions, you could make a formula in the column next to the pivot table and could deduct SoldOuts from InStocks, but now, it uses PivotTable functions if you use formulas (=). I'm not sure if you understood what I mean. Otherwise, I can share a pivot table sheet with you. I don't know how can I attach it here, perhaps email you if you want. Zubair -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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