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I'd like my Pivot Table number to expressed in thousands (000's)--any ideas?
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Custom format #,###,

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Hi there,

select the figures you want to format and Format Cells/numbers/Custom
and # ## ,00 (with a 1 space at the end. 2 spaces will have 000,000s)

NB the figures in PT will remain exact numbers, only the format will reveal
the 000s.

Hope, this helps,

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