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Pivot tables

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replyReply Mon 9 Nov 2009, 16:03Delegate harvin said...

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Pivot tables

what is the row column for?

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replyReply Mon 9 Nov 2009, 21:34Trainer Simon said...

RE: pivot tables

Hi Harvin,

Thank you for your question.

Do you mean what is the Row field for in a pivot table?

Can you please clarify your question in more detail please.

Regards

Simon

replyReply Thu 19 Nov 2009, 10:10Trainer Rich said...

RE: pivot tables

Hi,

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