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On this Pivot Table I want to show:
row
Item # and Descriiption

Data
QTY
Price

Column
Date

When I put item and description in the row field I end up getting a sub
total for each row. How do I get rid of that???? note when I only use one
item in the row I do not get that sub total.
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Double-click on the field button for Item#
Under Subtotals, click None, then click OK

Liz wrote:
On this Pivot Table I want to show:
row
Item # and Descriiption

Data
QTY
Price

Column
Date

When I put item and description in the row field I end up getting a sub
total for each row. How do I get rid of that???? note when I only use one
item in the row I do not get that sub total.



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