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Find a Pivot field

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    Find a Pivot field

    I use pivot table which contains hundreds of fields quite frequent.
    I'm looking for an option to find a field inside the list.
    Right now I need to go through the hundreds of fields until I find the field I'm looking for.

    I know that there's an option to type the first letter of the field, but that doesn't help me, because all the fields begin with 'dim' or 'fact'.


    Thank you so much,

    Moty

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    Re: Find a Pivot field

    maybe with seek and replace (but in this case just seek).

    CTRL + H.

    find "dim"

    Enter
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    Re: Find a Pivot field

    I tried using the Find box, but it doesn't work

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    Re: Find a Pivot field

    In that case add an excel file, without confidentional information.

    Please also add the desired (expected) result.

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    Re: Find a Pivot field

    In the pivot tab, I would like to be able to search/find within the "PivotTable Field List" for example the string 'country', and I expect the "Fact Country" field to be found
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    Re: Find a Pivot field

    You don't added the excpected result, so i take a guess.

    See the attached file.

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