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    Excel 2010 Pivot table

    Hi Guys, i'm still getting used to Excel 2010 but i'm having afew problems putting in an extra column showing the % of the grand total column.
    I have 5 columns all with different patient discharge areas and a total. All I want is to keep the grand total and add an extra column in after showing the % of this column. I've tried adding in various options from "value field settings" but I always get %'s on the other 5 columns as well. Am I missing something really simple as it's driving me mad. Please help!!
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    Re: Excel 2010 Pivot table

    You can't do that with a regular pivot table, I'm afraid (unless it's based on an OLAP cube). You would need PowerPivot.
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    Ah right, i'll have to get our IT dept to allow me to download it.
    Thanks for the info. Is powerpivot a really good tool?

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    Re: Excel 2010 Pivot table

    Quote Originally Posted by geeka View Post
    Is powerpivot a really good tool?
    It's extremely powerful. As a result, it can be massive overkill for some things, and extremely complicated for others, but it has some very useful features. Occasionally it's worth using for even simple pivots because by creating an OLAP cube as the source data for the pivot(s) it allows you to use things like asymmetric pivot tables (i.e. allows you to hide unwanted columns from the table).

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    Re: Excel 2010 Pivot table

    Quote Originally Posted by romperstomper View Post
    You can't do that with a regular pivot table, I'm afraid (unless it's based on an OLAP cube). You would need PowerPivot.
    Hi Rory,
    Do you know any forum where PowerPivot is a main subject?

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    Re: Excel 2010 Pivot table

    Hi Pepe,

    I know that MrExcel has a PowerPivot section frequented by a few of the PP heavy hitters, including Rob Collie. There's also an Excel BI forum at VBAX although it's not that busy as yet, and the same with Ken's ExcelGuru site.

    Other than that, I don't know of specific forums (I don't think even MSAnswers has one) but there are a few good blogs out there.

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