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Pivot Table "Filtering"

  1. #1
    Jacinthe
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    Pivot Table "Filtering"

    Here's my problem:

    In XL2000, I am using a pivot table to combine two large data sources. What
    I want to do is use the smaller list in one database as the main reference.
    However, every time I combine the two tables, I get a list that features the
    larger list. How can I force it to filter for only the smaller list?

    For example, if I have ten employees, and I want to combine their past
    performance from a larger employee database into a Pivot Table without
    getting all the other employees, how can I do that? This is just an example,
    but you get the idea.

    What I have been doing is using the multiple consolidation ranges option ...
    is that a bad idea?

  2. #2
    Ken Wright
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    Re: Pivot Table "Filtering"

    Assuming all your headers are the same, drop the two lists one under the
    other in a single sheet, add another column and put a flag against each
    list, eg LIST1 and LIST2 against the other. Then just drag that field into
    the Page fields and use it to focus on whichever list you want.

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    Regards
    Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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    "Jacinthe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Here's my problem:
    >
    > In XL2000, I am using a pivot table to combine two large data sources.

    What
    > I want to do is use the smaller list in one database as the main

    reference.
    > However, every time I combine the two tables, I get a list that features

    the
    > larger list. How can I force it to filter for only the smaller list?
    >
    > For example, if I have ten employees, and I want to combine their past
    > performance from a larger employee database into a Pivot Table without
    > getting all the other employees, how can I do that? This is just an

    example,
    > but you get the idea.
    >
    > What I have been doing is using the multiple consolidation ranges option

    ....
    > is that a bad idea?




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