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replyReplyThu 4 Feb 2010, 16:16Delegate Marcia said...

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HOW CAN I CALCULATED THE VAT ON A PIVOT TABLE RANGE?

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replyReplyFri 5 Feb 2010, 15:32Trainer Stephen said...

RE: PIVOT TABLES

Hi Marcia

Thank you for your question

Can you clarify the following for me please

1. Is the figure in your pivot table including or excluding VAT
2. Do you wish for the calculation to show just the VAT or the figure including VAT

Thanks

Stephen


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