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Pivot table - display all labels (i.e: do not summarise) how to?
Dear all, i am pivotting large lists of equipment required for a construction
project, and cannot get excel to display labels correctly. i.e: if i have a room, with 2 items in it, the pivot table will only display the room label once, below is a simplified summary of my pivotted data: Room: Item: Quantity: 1a Desk 1 1b Desk 2 Chair 1 1c Desk 1 therefore, i must copy the room code "1b" down into the empy cell next to "chair". this is proving so time consuming when dealing with thousands of items. i can get excel to merge labels (by ticking 'merge labels') but i cannot get excel to copy labels into blanks (if there is such a command) please help. Regards, Martin |
Pivot table - display all labels (i.e: do not summarise) how to?
Not possible to do this and keep it a pivottable.
I copy the pivottable to a new worksheet and paste|special values. That copy is no longer a pivottable, but I can do anything I want to the data. Including following these techniques from Debra Dalgleish's site: http://contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html Martin wrote: Dear all, i am pivotting large lists of equipment required for a construction project, and cannot get excel to display labels correctly. i.e: if i have a room, with 2 items in it, the pivot table will only display the room label once, below is a simplified summary of my pivotted data: Room: Item: Quantity: 1a Desk 1 1b Desk 2 Chair 1 1c Desk 1 therefore, i must copy the room code "1b" down into the empy cell next to "chair". this is proving so time consuming when dealing with thousands of items. i can get excel to merge labels (by ticking 'merge labels') but i cannot get excel to copy labels into blanks (if there is such a command) please help. Regards, Martin -- Dave Peterson |
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