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Ok.. let's try it this way. I have a pivot table That has the fields
Manufacturer (that is sorted descending by the field Total), Description (of product), MFG #, Unit Price, Quantity Shipped, & Total. I only want to see the products that have the same MFG #, but a different Unit Price (so as to track all of the products for which we have been charged a different unit price. Is there an easier way to do this than to Hide all of the records individually that I don't want to see? There are like 22,348 records total (before grouping). Please tell me there is an easier way to do this. I imported the data into access and was able to find the same data much quicker, but due to the fact that I had to group all of the data, not all fields were visible and my co-worker would like to see all of the fields (like he can when he double-clicks on the item in a pivot table). So, if there is a way in excel to make this easier, it would help. -- Thank you very much for your help!!! I really appreciate it :o). |
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