Pivot Table Calculated Item "Item cannot be added or modified"

Tashat

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi everyone

I am trying to edit my pivot table in Excel 365. Below is test data to demonstrate. I want to be able to add in a calculated item (or field??) which adds the total of two communities together - Other + Students and just names the entry as Students. I would then remove the two separate entries from the filter, so I just have the calculated item. I'm not sure if I am doing this correctly, but I've tried inserting "calculated item", but I receive an error message as below. I realise I could potentially change the source data, but I was hoping for a more automated solution. If I manage to add a calculated item, does that mean I can't use the filters?

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Region(All)
RMTRegion(All)
Local Authority(All)
CEM/CA Name(All)
Role - CEM/CA(All)
Assigned LEO(All)
Row LabelsNumber of Engagements
Adults 80+1276
Arab338
Bangladeshi388
Black African1122
Black Caribbean692
Blind or Visually Impaired163
Chinese738
Eastern European1691
Indian1037
Low income households2126
Nepali48
Other1528
Pakistani802
People lacking digital skills aged 65+2562
Ravidassi15
Roma165
Showpeople33
Veterans552
BAME (other)504
Homeless and Rough Sleepers767
LGBT+ Community267
Deaf/Hearing Impairments75
Students2085
Physical impairments preventing response217
Kashmiri24
Jains3
Somali326
Ultra/ Orthodox Jews146
Short-term Migrants68
Schools80
Cornish168
Kurdish45
Gypsy/traveller553
Illegal Immigrants58
Learning impairments preventing response289
Filipino20
Traveller37
Afghan23
Korean8
Tamil16
Latin American177
Sri Lankan61
People in asylum process256
Turkish63
Iraqi3
Grand Total21615
 

Excel Facts

Create a Pivot Table on a Map
If your data has zip codes, postal codes, or city names, select the data and use Insert, 3D Map. (Found to right of chart icons).
Easier to just select those two items, right-click and choose Group. That will add a new field with that grouping (which you can rename), then remove the original field from the pivot.
 
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