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I can't figure out how to use median function in Pivot Tables. Is there a way
to do this? I sure hope so because it would save me a lot of time. Thanks for
any help that you can provide.

I use Excel 2002.
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no pivot tables don't support this feature.

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larrymorris4 wrote:
I can't figure out how to use median function in Pivot Tables. Is
there a way to do this? I sure hope so because it would save me a lot
of time. Thanks for any help that you can provide.

I use Excel 2002.



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Thank you very much Frank for your fast response. It is appreciated very much.

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

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no pivot tables don't support this feature.

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

larrymorris4 wrote:
I can't figure out how to use median function in Pivot Tables. Is
there a way to do this? I sure hope so because it would save me a lot
of time. Thanks for any help that you can provide.

I use Excel 2002.




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