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Will C.
Hi All:
I have really enjoyed learing about pivot tables. What a great and
easy tool!
Anyway, I have run into a vexing roadblock. I am using an extensive
data base and various pivot tables to formulate a cash flow projection.
Everything works well. However, on the summary sheet, I am getting the
dreaded #REF for any cell that refers to a sum on a pivot table that is
blank.
Let me explain. Say I have a pivot table summing sales forecasts. If
there is no forecasted sales for 2009 of a certain item, the sales
pivot table is blank for that year. That is fine. (Note - I have
checked the 'show items with no data' checkbox on the field properties
of that field in the pivot table).
Now for the problem: If I directly refer to that spot on the pivot
table (i.e., the total of that year/item) on my summary worksheet, then
I get #REF! instead of zero.
I really want a zero instead of what looks like an error.
Is there a workaround? Thanks in advance.
Will
I have really enjoyed learing about pivot tables. What a great and
easy tool!
Anyway, I have run into a vexing roadblock. I am using an extensive
data base and various pivot tables to formulate a cash flow projection.
Everything works well. However, on the summary sheet, I am getting the
dreaded #REF for any cell that refers to a sum on a pivot table that is
blank.
Let me explain. Say I have a pivot table summing sales forecasts. If
there is no forecasted sales for 2009 of a certain item, the sales
pivot table is blank for that year. That is fine. (Note - I have
checked the 'show items with no data' checkbox on the field properties
of that field in the pivot table).
Now for the problem: If I directly refer to that spot on the pivot
table (i.e., the total of that year/item) on my summary worksheet, then
I get #REF! instead of zero.
I really want a zero instead of what looks like an error.
Is there a workaround? Thanks in advance.
Will