Pivot table group subtotal on the bottom, similar to Grand Total

pcorpz

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I have a Status Column (Win, Loss and Open), it's 6th on the Rows area of my pivot table. I want to subtotal Win, Loss and Open and show it on the bottom of the table, like how Grand Total is shown. Is it possible? What's the workaround?
 

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If you want all the Subtotals that are displayed to be at the bottom of their group, in the Ribbon > PivotTable Tools > Design tab > Layout group > Subtotals button> click "Show all subtotals at bottom of group".

To modify the setting for just one field, under Field Settings for the Status field, go the Layout & Print tab, Uncheck "Display subtotals at the top of each group"
 
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