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![]() As for the "(blank)" value in the row area, I don't think you can change the value itself. But you can use conditional formatting to change the font to white so that you can't see it. I usually use a macro for this, but you can also do it manually. Also, maybe you could create a column in the source data table that uses a modified version of the formula you tried before ("=IF(Units=0," ",Units)") -- just assign a value " " (space) rather than the zero-length string. Then use this new column in the Row area rather than the original Units column. As for placing a value of "INCLUDED" in the data area, this can't be done because the data area is strictly for numbers, not text. Below are a few ideas for possible ways to get across the same information, depending on whether the number was calculated from real data or from an empty data set: 1) make a calculated field like you did, but rather than assigning a value of "INCLUDED", assign a unique and recognizable numerical value that will stand out and tell you the same thing; 2) use the "for empty cells, show" option in the Pivot Table Options dialog box for whenever there is no data behind the calculation; 3) in the pivot table wizard layout, put the Price field in the data area twice, once to sum and once to count. The count will tell you how many times the row item appeared in the calculation (a count of zero means an empty data set); 4) use conditional formatting (just like with the "(blank)" issue) to make zero values (and/or blank values) stand out in the data area. I hope this helps. -- kbenda |
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