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Pivot Table Including Values Not in Filter
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If you’re working with filtered data and want your Pivot Table to reflect only the visible information, you’re not alone in facing this challenge. Many users encounter situations where their Pivot Table includes values that are hidden by filters. Fortunately, there is a way to ensure your Pivot Table accurately excludes this extraneous information. By adjusting your settings, you can create a more precise analysis that aligns with your filtered dataset, empowering you to make informed decisions based on relevant data.
I have data that is filtered. I then create a Pivot Table. The Pivot Table includes that cells that were not included in my filter. Is there a way I can exclude that information in the Pivot Table?
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