Pivot Table Sub Total

hmltnangel

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Afternoon kind folks.

I have a pivot table which I want to add a extra subtotal to.

The pivot table shows a list of Business Reports in rows then the columns show the percentage complete by how well its done good/bad/not started etc.


Currently I have to add an extra column on the worksheet to the right of the pivot table to show a "subtotal" of all completed reports which is basically the Grand Total %age, minus the Not Started %age.


Is there a way of adding this into the pivot itself, or is it just as easy to leave it to the right of the table and not actually part of it?
 

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