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Pivot table

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replyReply Wed 10 Sep 2008, 16:39Delegate Koku said...

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Pivot table

How to add other formulae into pivot table?

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replyReply Thu 11 Sep 2008, 13:58Trainer Alan said...

RE: Pivot table

Hi Koku

From the PivotTable menu, select Formulas then Calculated Field. Give your field a name, then construct the formula using the dialog box.

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