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I have a two rows of labels but the second row of labels I want them in one
column not across as a column heading as I am using the column headings for
another purpose. We have two names for our salons the first is a source code
from an older system and the second is the real name I want to list both
together in the row labels but across from each other not below. Any
suggestions:

example:

BEATYB BEAUTY BEAT SALON
CASPER CASPER'S HAIR CARE

thanks to who can help
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Hi,

Just place both of them in the row field area. If you are using Excel 2007,
roght click, go to pivot table options, display and check the box for
Classic pivot table layout

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I have a two rows of labels but the second row of labels I want them in
one
column not across as a column heading as I am using the column headings
for
another purpose. We have two names for our salons the first is a source
code
from an older system and the second is the real name I want to list both
together in the row labels but across from each other not below. Any
suggestions:

example:

BEATYB BEAUTY BEAT SALON
CASPER CASPER'S HAIR CARE

thanks to who can help


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I have a two rows of labels but the second row of labels I want them in one
column not across as a column heading as I am using the column headings for
another purpose. We have two names for our salons the first is a source code
from an older system and the second is the real name I want to list both
together in the row labels but across from each other not below. Any
suggestions:

example:

BEATYB BEAUTY BEAT SALON
CASPER CASPER'S HAIR CARE

thanks to who can help
After arranging them in rows labels in excel 2007, for more visbility
1. Right click on pivot table
2. choose pivot table options
3. choose display
4. check in the option called "Classic pivot table Layout(enables dragging of fields"

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Hi Cheryl

If both codes relate to the same salon,
why not just change the source data once and for all?
Control+H to bring up Find and Replace
Find BEATYB
Replace with BEAUTY BEAT SALON
Click Replace All

Do the same for Casper
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CherylK wrote:
I have a two rows of labels but the second row of labels I want them in one
column not across as a column heading as I am using the column headings for
another purpose. We have two names for our salons the first is a source code
from an older system and the second is the real name I want to list both
together in the row labels but across from each other not below. Any
suggestions:

example:

BEATYB BEAUTY BEAT SALON
CASPER CASPER'S HAIR CARE

thanks to who can help

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