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I am creating a Pivot Table but I do not want the fields to be calculated.
Not even in the data area. Is it possible to keep the fields Calculation
free? If it is, how do I accomplish this?

Thanks in advance

smck
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If you add fields to the data area of the pivot table, they'll be
summarized, using one of the available functions. You can select a
function like Max or Min, instead of using Sum, which is usually the
default.

smck wrote:
I am creating a Pivot Table but I do not want the fields to be calculated.
Not even in the data area. Is it possible to keep the fields Calculation
free? If it is, how do I accomplish this?

Thanks in advance

smck



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