I have a pivot table the has a listing of potential customers and I have included meeting dates in this table. The problem that I have is that the Grand total adds up all the dates and I have a total that doesn't make sense.
I want to hide the total for the 'Date Meeting Setup' column and keep it for the others. Can this be done??
I have one worksheet in, which I have to show the accumulated amount found in another worksheet within the same workbook where the value added will be accumulated only when the criteria is met. I have enclosed herewith a sample of what I am trying to do since it is long to explain in writing. As the chinese proverb says: "better see once than hearing/reading 1000 of words.
I handle catering and marketing at my work, so naturally I track the sales of each customer and company. Right now I have each month on a separate tab and it works great for tracking MTD and YTD sales.
However, we recently implemented a Loyalty Points program to our catering customers where each dollar they spend = 1 LP and each LP = .02 discount on future catering when they have accumulated at least 500 LP.
What I really need to be able to do is find the easiest way to track not only what they spend, but also how many points they have accumulated, how much $ it equals, how many points they have redeemed, what their total LP balance is and $ amount balance. There has to be some way to create something that will either automatically update or a way that I can lock formulas into a cell next to pivot table. I don't really know what my options are, I am just above basic as far as using excel.
I am creating a data base to track Planner compensation. Many of our accounts have 2 planners on the same case. I am trying to learn how I can create a single list of all the planners (from "Partner 1" and "Partner 2") headings which will then total their compensation in a Pivot Table weather their name is under the "partner 1" heading or "partner 2" heading. See the attached example.
I am trying to create a pivot table report to find out how much profit each client has made and I need the total profits to be added up for each client so I can see who has made the most/least.
how to remove the percentage of row total in a pivot table. I only want the sum of the row total but the percentage of row column always say 100% and I want it to be removed.
I have a pivot table which I am interested in filtering in several different ways. The table contains a category for AREA on the Y axis and BLOCKS on the X axis. When unfiltered the tables displays AREA 1,2, and 3 and has a full list of parts. I can then filter the table by AREA to look at one area specifically, and when I do the BLOCKS list shrinks to only those which correspond to that specific AREA.
My problem is that I want to be able to reference on another sheet the value that corresponds to AREA 1 Total regardless of whether the table is filtered to only AREA 1 or if it is unfiltered. I cannot just reference the cell because AREA 1 Total is in a different cell when unfiltered then when filtered. Is there any way to do this?
I have attached the file. refer to the scorecard sheet where I have KPL Current Year(P02 Total), I would like this to be, instead of average, a division between the CF Kms Current Year(P02 Total) and Litres Curent Year(P02 Total). Is it possible to change it?
On a pivot table, I want the grand total to be the average. When I code it, the code changes all the values in the column to an average.
if a person's % for April is 95% & the sum of all the people in the table is 1924%. If I change the grand total to average, the person's april % changes to 19% (which is an average instead of a total.
The pivot table has only two columns, the first is the identification number and the second is the count of the identification number. I am trying to get a count of the number of identification numbers, not how many times it was entered in the spreadsheet (some numbers are entered more than once on different days). It currently looks like:
Column A Column B 00000001 1 00000002 1 00000003 2 00000004 1 00000005 3 Grand Total 8
I'm trying to arrive at 5 for the answer, so that each number is only counted once even if used more than once.
I am building a Pivot table and I need to show ONLY the Grand totals at the end of the table. In the example below I want to show only Total volume Stage movement at the end and not the subtotals in the columns.
I have a problem in creating Pivot Table in the format that I want for the purpose of report, so I'm not even sure if I should use it at all.
In the file attached, I have a sample data source in sheet 'Source'. Basically the data are already in the list format.
For the purpose of reporting, I want to make this data in the format of sheet 'Final Format Wanted'. Note that the report only takes in data from columns D, M, N, O ( Headings highlighted in red).
(1) I understand that I can do something like this with a Pivot Table, and I already did something like it in the sheet 'Pivot'.
The Pivot table works well for Total Exposure (data from column M)The thing is, I want just the Grand Total Figures for column N and O instead of putting it in the data section itself. For better explanation, please take a look at sheet 'Final Format Wanted'. I just want the grand total for these 2 columns because they are less important and I want to be able to squeeze just the relevant figures for the report. Can I do this?
(2) Another way I have thought of is actually using a combination of Vlookup and concatenate function (look at sheet 'vlookup'). The thing is, some names that I used to concatenate might appear twice (look at row 39 and 40 in sheet 'Source' under column L), so if I am to use this, I'll need to find Sub-total first then copy and paste each item again into the format I wanted.
To me, this seems to be a really long way of doing it. Pivot Table is preferable in that it can count the total automatically for me, but I can't get the format I want.
Does anyone have any suggestion what I can do? If I use (1)Pivot table - how can I get just the Grand Total of the other 2 columns? (2)Vlookup - Is there a faster way in getting the subtotal and ultimately get the data in the format I want?
I started a pivot table for our budget and on the left side I have the account names and about 4 columns of applicable account codes to which I turn on and off when needed. On the right side I have all the budget numbers divided by quarter and halfs. On the right side, I can drop any list of numbers and it does the sum but for some reason, when I drop my 4th quarter numbers, it gives me a count and not sum. How do I change it to sum?
Second problem: I have grand totals number going down the columns meaning I have a sum of all my 1st Quarter numbers but I do not have them going across each line on row. How do I add that?
Third problem: I forgot a list of account codes to be put on the left, how can I add it?
Regarding the attached pivot table screen shot, I would like to be able to add total revenue and cost for each product and overall to this pivot table. IOW, instead of just showing the net amount of 3,200 for all blenders, I would like it to show Revenue of 12,500, Cost of (9,300), and the net amount of 3,200 for all blenders (i.e., for Boise and Chicago combined), in addition to the totals for each of the two plants. Also would like to see total revenue, cost, and net for all products and plants combined at the bottom. Can this be done?
I have a column in my pivot table with values that are formatted as percents. I am trying to make the grand total reflect the average of all values in the column, but it keeps showing a sum of all values.
Example: the values in the % column are 90%, 100%, and 110%. I want it to show 100% (the average), but it is showing 300% (the sum)
I have run a pivot table state, city, address, floor and all the maths works out fine.. but the name in the 'total' rows, does not match the name in the data rows.. e.g. texas, dallas, 57 oilrig street has total rows saying CA toal,Newark total, 560 mission street total (obviously split across the appropriate rows for each total) but in each case, all those square feet, or dollars add up perfectly, for the data rows above them. double clicking the totals shows no sign of the rogue location... but these same entries are in EVERY set of totals in the pivot table!
POSSIBLE clue.. I generated the pivot at home, on Office 2003, and am now viewing it at work in 2002 version. (buit this could have nothing to do with it at all. Am I missing something obvious, or do i have good reason to pull my hair outr in frustration (first time this has happenned in a year of doing these reports daily)
Need a way to switch the default positioning of pivot table row totals? I would like to left justify them insead of always having the totals on the far right side where they are often out of view to the user without scrolling. I end up having to place 2 pivot tables side by side so that I can make the totals appear first.
I have several competitors balance sheets (around 15), they all have the same structure, what i will like to do is summarize all this data into a pivot table to have a grand total but also be able to filter the data by single competitor.
I have tried to do multiple consolidation ranges, power pivot, pivot but i was unsuccessful, maybe i arranged the data wrong or im not using the right solution. im using excel 2013
I am trying to display data on a chart and dynamically change the items to display by manipulating the filters. What I cannot figured out is how to display the Pivot Table Grand Total column on the chart. This is the total that the pivot creates and there is no total field in the data. Hope this explanation I gave is clear.
'Pivot Table Calculated Fields" - Below is my pivot table.
I need the pivot table to subtract 'February' sales figures from 'January' sales figures to get the difference (variance).
I know the following steps:
1) Click on the Pivot Table
2) Choose "Formulas"
3) Choose "Calculated Field"
4) In the "Name" field - type in the name that I want "Two Month Variance" (for example)
5)......then I don't know what to do
Sum of Quantitymonthsupplier idjanfebGrand Total 754466163150842519337568263901785022875682639410025035075682639500 75682639642523866375682639780012492049756826398209209756826399292292 756826400264264756826401178178757494037292292761034919209209867233456264264(blank) Grand Total245154236931
I have a pivot table in the first sheet which includes the field "Date" as a column label.
In the remaining sheets, except for one, there are pivot tables based on the same underlying dataset which also include the field "Date" as a column label.
I would like to adjust the selection (i.e., exclude some dates) from the column label in the first sheet and see if it is possible to make the same adjustments automatically to the pivot tables in the remaining sheets as well.
note that the field "Date" is used as a Column label, i.e., it is not a Report filter.
There is pivot table for some reason the last column (YEAccts), which sums all the other columns values is exluding the 1st column for some reason. This "YEAccts" shows up fine in the pivot table "field list". And I followed the source for this and it's a table in a different tab that pulls data from an access query connection.
The name of the column that is summing up the rest of the columns is "YEAccts", but for the life of me I can't seem to find where this column is in the source table tab or even in the access query where the data is being pulled from.
How to find this "YEAccts" column? Also, why would it exclude not summing up the data in the first column?
Does any one know how I can resolve the calculation error that shows up in a pivot table when you select "show data as a running total in" option and you end up with a very small difference error.
In other words if I add 12.96 + 2.04 + (-15) and you get 1.455E-11 instead of zero. When these calculation errors show up in normal spreadsheet calculations outside of pivot table you can always use the ROUND function to correct these arbitrary calculation errors.
I'm looking for a recommendion for handling this in a pivot table where I have a couple of hundred columns of data that are using the "running total in" option.