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Pivot tables

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replyReply Fri 30 Oct 2009, 15:53Delegate Jo said...

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Pivot tables

How do you decide which variables you drop into each field?

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replyReply Sun 1 Nov 2009, 18:57Trainer Simon said...

RE: Pivot tables

Hi Jo,

Thank you for your question.

There is no right and wrong answer to that question. The fields you use depend on how you want to analyse the data.

You decide on your Page fields, row and column headings and data field.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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