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Fred Smith

Subtotals in Pivot Tables
 
I have a pivot table with two row fields. Excel does a nice job of formatting
the table automatically, but it includes a total line when the first field
changes value. I don't want this subtotal line. Is there any way to get rid of
it?

XL XP on Windows XP

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Regards,
Fred




Debra Dalgleish

Subtotals in Pivot Tables
 
Right-click on the outer field button
Choose Field Settings
For Subtotals, choose None
Click OK

Fred Smith wrote:
I have a pivot table with two row fields. Excel does a nice job of formatting
the table automatically, but it includes a total line when the first field
changes value. I don't want this subtotal line. Is there any way to get rid of
it?

XL XP on Windows XP



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Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Fred Smith

Subtotals in Pivot Tables
 
Thanks so much, Debra. It's simple when you know how. At least I learned a lot
about Table Options, because I went through all of them before posting my query.

--
Regards,
Fred


"Debra Dalgleish" wrote in message
...
Right-click on the outer field button
Choose Field Settings
For Subtotals, choose None
Click OK

Fred Smith wrote:
I have a pivot table with two row fields. Excel does a nice job of formatting
the table automatically, but it includes a total line when the first field
changes value. I don't want this subtotal line. Is there any way to get rid
of it?

XL XP on Windows XP



--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html




Debra Dalgleish

Subtotals in Pivot Tables
 
Well, that sounds like a good thing!

Fred Smith wrote:
Thanks so much, Debra. It's simple when you know how. At least I learned a lot
about Table Options, because I went through all of them before posting my query.



--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html



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