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Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

Latest post Mon, Sep 22 2008 6:22 PM by EyeRonik1. 5 replies.
  • Sun, Mar 16 2008 8:43 PM

    Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

    Looking for any experience on how to configure my pivot table fields in Excel 2008 for Mac. Using Excel 2003 for Windows I could easily change whether tables formatted in tabular or outline form, as well as chose where I want my subtotals to be (top or bottom). I am an experienced PC user who has recently bought a Mac and finding out about all of the differences. Regards, -Pete
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  • Mon, Mar 17 2008 9:45 AM In reply to

    • Roger Govier
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    Re: Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

    Hi Pete
    I've never used a Mac, but if the PT's in 2008 for Mac are like XL2007, then you will find these settings on the Design tab, that appears when your cursor is located on the PT.

    Choose Layout>Report to choose Outline, Compact or Tabular
    Choose Layout>Subtotals to choose where you want the Subtotals to appear

     

    Regards Roger Govier Microsoft Excel MVP
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  • Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:37 PM In reply to

    Re: Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

    Thanks for your reply Roger. I also have Excel 2007 running on Windows Vista. I was able to successfully follow your instructions in Excel 2007 (Windows). Unfortunately, I have not been able to duplicate / crack the code for Excel 2008 Mac with your advice. It could be that I am missing something obvious (don't believe so). Also the 2 software packages are quite different in layout and form, but I do expect the same functionality. Any other thoughts? Any other persons with advice or the same question for Excel 2008 for Mac? I actually think I may have stumbled on to a development omission from MS with Excel 2008. I have also posted on their site. If I get confirmation or resolution, I will re-post it here. In the meantime, still unresolved... -Pete
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  • Mon, Sep 15 2008 9:08 PM In reply to

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    Re: Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

    I'm in the same boat. I'm proficient with Office 2007 but the Mac version is missing a lot - in particular, moving data rows to columns and other formatting options.

     

    They charge enough for the Mac version. I just wish they would a) document the omissions and b) fix them.

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  • Thu, Sep 18 2008 3:52 AM In reply to

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    Re: Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

    Hi
    You guys might be better posting this request to the Microsoft newsgroup

    microsoft.public.excel.mackintosh

    There are a heap of guys who hang out there who use the Mac version, and they would be far more able to answer your questions on this version.

    Regards Roger Govier Microsoft Excel MVP
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  • Mon, Sep 22 2008 6:22 PM In reply to

    • EyeRonik1
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    Re: Excel 2008 for Mac - Pivot Table Field Layout

    Thanks - That's a great support area for Mac users. I can at least verify that the features weren't implemented on the Mac.

     

    Roger Govier:

    Hi
    You guys might be better posting this request to the Microsoft newsgroup

    microsoft.public.excel.mackintosh

    There are a heap of guys who hang out there who use the Mac version, and they would be far more able to answer your questions on this version.

     

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