Pivot table question

udigold1

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Hi there,

is there anyway that showing data "as a percent of' will relate to the entire dataset?
Meaning, for example, that if I have a data-set of car models sales by car makers and I choose to filter 'Audi' in the pivot-table-
The percent of sales for A3 model will be in relation to the total sales of all car-makers and not just Audi's total sales?

Thanks,

Udi G
 

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Hi Udi G,

I think that you will have to use standard Filter instead of Pivot Table filters to do this.

1. Click on ‘Repeat All Item Labels’ in the list of Report Layout of Design contextual menu of Pivot Table
2. Go to any cell after the last column of your pivot table and click on Filter button on Data
3. Then filter ‘Audi’

Kind regards

Saba
 
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