David Ruderman - Chapman University
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Re: Pivot table formatting
I was never aware that one could fill as you described. That's great to
know. I'll give it a try.
So, there's no way to format pivot tables to repeat values? Any chance this
will be in the next release?
Thank you.
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David Ruderman
Director of Marketing
Chapman University
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
> If you convert the pivottable to values
> (select the whole thing edit|copy, edit|paste special|values)
> Then you can do whatever you want to the data.
>
> (You may want to do this to a copy of the pivottable so you can still use that
> pivottable.)
>
> Then you could use some techniques at Debra Dalgleish's site to fill those empty
> cells with the value above:
> http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html
>
> David Ruderman - Chapman University wrote:
> >
> > There are many times where I need to take Excel data and do a pivot table,
> > then do another pivot table from that data (summarize the data, and then do a
> > pivot on the summarized data)
> >
> > Is there a way to do a pivot table where each repeat value prints? For
> > example, if person 1 has 2 values, person 2 has 3 values, person 3 has 1
> > value, I would like to display:
> >
> > Person Value
> > 1 1
> > 1 2
> > 2 1
> > 2 2
> > 2 3
> > 3 1
> >
> > Right now the data displays as:
> >
> > Person Value
> > 1 1
> > 2
> > 2 1
> > 2
> > 3
> > 3 1
> >
> > --
> > David Ruderman
> > Director of Marketing
> > Chapman University
>
> --
>
> Dave Peterson
>
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