5. Performing Calculations Within Your Pivot Tables
In This Chapter
Introducing Calculated Fields and Calculated Items
Creating Your First Calculated Field
Creating Your First Calculated Item
Understanding the Rules and Shortcomings of Pivot Table Calculations
Introducing Calculated Fields and Calculated Items
When analyzing data with pivot tables, you will often find the need to expand your analysis to include data based on calculations that are not in your original data set. Excel provides a way to perform calculations within your pivot table through calculated fields and calculated items.
A calculated field is a data field you create by executing a calculation against existing fields ...
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