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Show % between two columns in a pivottable
Hi everybody,
I have a data table which looks something like Col A Col B Col C Customer Year Sales CustomerA 2006 10000 CustomerA 2007 12000 CustomerB 2006 8000 CustomerB 2007 6000 .... I would like to create a pivottable that looks like 2006 2007 Index Customer A 10000 12000 120% Customer B 8000 6000 75% .... But I don't now how to have Excel calculate the index. As far as I know calculated items/fields only work with data from different columns. Any help would be greatly appreciated. DQ |
Show % between two columns in a pivottable
Maybe:
http://contextures.com/xlPivot10.html#PctRow from Debra Dalgleish's site. dq wrote: Hi everybody, I have a data table which looks something like Col A Col B Col C Customer Year Sales CustomerA 2006 10000 CustomerA 2007 12000 CustomerB 2006 8000 CustomerB 2007 6000 ... I would like to create a pivottable that looks like 2006 2007 Index Customer A 10000 12000 120% Customer B 8000 6000 75% ... But I don't now how to have Excel calculate the index. As far as I know calculated items/fields only work with data from different columns. Any help would be greatly appreciated. DQ -- Dave Peterson |
Show % between two columns in a pivottable
Thanks Dave, I've found what I was looking for. (And thanks to Debra
to) DQ |
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