A column with fomula for product sharing of total in pivot

TehseenAfzal

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Hi All,

I want to insert a column in last of pivot table like

grand total sharing
10 20%
10 20%
10 20%
20 40%
--------
50
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The colum i required is highlited with red color.
Your early reply is my pleasure
 

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having set up the table with the numbers, right click, field settings | options | show data as - % of column
 
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Hi PaddyD,

Thank you for reply
using these option the comand return the all data in %
but i required a saprate column after grand total contain share in grand total for each row like if first row total is 20 and the grand total is 40 so it is 50% of grand total and i wand this result in seprate column who i required.

Thank you and regards.
 
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just add the data for the total into the data area of the pivot twice, then apply the above to only one of the columns.
 
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At the 'layout' stage of the pivot table set up wizard, you've laready managed to drop the column heading for whatever you are totalling into the data area. just do it twice, then apply the changes as above.
 
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Thank you very much for your early reply i try it and reply soon and here a request to you that can you send me pivot table file.
 
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Hi PaddyD

I apply this settings but here a problem is that i maintain this report yearly so in this report i have seprtate column for every month and when i apply these settings it return a column after every column but i required a single column after grand total no need a column with every column in data area.

thank you
 
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I may be wrong, and often am, but I think your only way of doing what you require is to have a column separate from the pivot table with the percentage calculation in it.

Other than manually you'd be looking to VBA to update it though I reckon.

Dom
 
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