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Hello,
I have rows of records containing a variety of column field entries. I want to use a pivot table not in its traditional "add up the values in columns D, E, F" way, but more like you would a normal filter to view/print/sort data. eg. Show/print coulmn field entries D, E F for all row entries that have column field A="x," B="y" and C="z". Its seems quite simple/fundamental but am I trying to do something Pivot Tables aren't really designed to do? I can achieve a similar kind of thing if I manually hide, filter and sort columns and Set Print Area, but Pivot Tables seem such a fast quick way to view, present and print the data you want. Bullman |
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