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In a large Pivot table, with 12 subtotals, (each subtotal has a value and a
count), in excel 97, by copying on subtotal to a different cell, yu copied
all the other subtotals. How do you do this in excel 2003?, by copying only
one subtotal.and doing it only once
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You may have to enable selection (From the Pivot toolbar, choose
PivotTableSelect, and click on Enable Selection)

Then, move the pointer to the left edge of a subtotal heading in the
pivot table.
When the black arrow appears (like the one that appears when the pointer
is over a row button), click to select all the subtotal rows for that
field in the pivot table.


Tab wrote:
In a large Pivot table, with 12 subtotals, (each subtotal has a value and a
count), in excel 97, by copying on subtotal to a different cell, yu copied
all the other subtotals. How do you do this in excel 2003?, by copying only
one subtotal.and doing it only once



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Ms Debra: Great Advise. It worked and I appreciate it very much. Have a great
day.
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"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

You may have to enable selection (From the Pivot toolbar, choose
PivotTableSelect, and click on Enable Selection)

Then, move the pointer to the left edge of a subtotal heading in the
pivot table.
When the black arrow appears (like the one that appears when the pointer
is over a row button), click to select all the subtotal rows for that
field in the pivot table.


Tab wrote:
In a large Pivot table, with 12 subtotals, (each subtotal has a value and a
count), in excel 97, by copying on subtotal to a different cell, yu copied
all the other subtotals. How do you do this in excel 2003?, by copying only
one subtotal.and doing it only once



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Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


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You're welcome. Thanks for letting me know that it worked.

Tab wrote:
Ms Debra: Great Advise. It worked and I appreciate it very much. Have a great
day.
Tab

"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:


You may have to enable selection (From the Pivot toolbar, choose
PivotTableSelect, and click on Enable Selection)

Then, move the pointer to the left edge of a subtotal heading in the
pivot table.
When the black arrow appears (like the one that appears when the pointer
is over a row button), click to select all the subtotal rows for that
field in the pivot table.


Tab wrote:

In a large Pivot table, with 12 subtotals, (each subtotal has a value and a
count), in excel 97, by copying on subtotal to a different cell, yu copied
all the other subtotals. How do you do this in excel 2003?, by copying only
one subtotal.and doing it only once



--
Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html





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http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html

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