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I have a pivot table where I am showing 2 company locations (e.g. London,
Manchester), both split into different departments (e.g. Admin, Sales, IT, Management). I want to show each department as a percentage of the total IN EACH LOCATION. By using % of total, I only seem to get the percentage of the GRAND TOTAL. Can someone tell me how to get aroung this. Example below showing numbers first, then what I get, then what I want. Many thanks London Sales 2 Admin 8 Manchester Sales 7 Admin 3 Grand Total 20 London Sales 10% (This shows as 10% of the GRAND TOTAL staff numbers) Admin 40% (ditto) Manchester Sales 35% (ditto) Admin 15% (ditto) Grand Total 100% London Sales 20% (i.e. 20% of the total for London only) Admin 80% (i.e. 80% of the total for London only) Manchester Sales 70% (i.e. 70% of the total for Manchester only) Admin 30% (i.e. 30% of the total for Manchester only) Grand Total 100% (don't need the grand total) |
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