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Oh. Sorry. Check out the options for your Data when in the Layout section
of creating the Pivot table. Under "Count" you can choose "% of Total." I hope that helps. Sorry once again if it doesn't. Adam. "Eric" wrote: No; what I'm looking for is a way to get a oivot table to display the output I can already get from using formulas. Thanks, Eric |
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