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if you create a pivot table with SalesPersons as the lone row filed and
Count of SalePersons as the sole data field, you will get a listing of salespersons and how many times they appear. Does this help? -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Kevin McCartney" wrote in message ... I need to count or ascertain the frequency of a field. The pivot table contains a Region, Country, Sales Team, Sales Person, Client, Product. I need to count the number of Sales Persons, a simple count on the pivot table doesn't help because it counts the number of rows and not the frequency, the number of sales persons. E.g. I have know I have 75 sales persons but 20000 records my grand total of sales persons should be 75. Any help on how to calculate the actual number of Sales Persons would be great. TIA KM |
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