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Default conditional if or filtering in pivot table

I have a worksheet with about 10,000 rows containig all the records of the
company's phone calls. I prepared a pivot table showing for each extension
number, the accumulated duration of the calls (minutes), their cost ($) and
amount of calls, but there are about 500 different extensions and I'd like to
filter the pivot table to show just the extensions that contribute with more
cost.
i know how to insert calculated fields in a pivot table, but it seems to me
that I need to filter or put a condition before the pivot table. I tried
using subtotals, but as there are so many rows it takes so long doing that
How can I do it, without visual basic programming?
 
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