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I am an Excel 2003 user and have a pivot table just the way I want it.
I would like to take that and convert it into a flat file format (removing all the row totals, etc). Is that possible? I see in the formatting section that all you can do is make it look 'pretty'... What I am trying to do is take the pivot output, convert to a flat file to insert into another dataset that I will pivoting from. |
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You can turn off the totals, then copy the pivot table, and paste it as
values on another worksheet. There, fill in the blanks, using a technique shown he http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html To turn off the row or column totals, right-click on the pivot table, and choose Table Options. Remove the check marks from Grand totals for columns and Grand totals for rows. wrote: I am an Excel 2003 user and have a pivot table just the way I want it. I would like to take that and convert it into a flat file format (removing all the row totals, etc). Is that possible? I see in the formatting section that all you can do is make it look 'pretty'... What I am trying to do is take the pivot output, convert to a flat file to insert into another dataset that I will pivoting from. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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