Dr. Demento
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First of all, I'm not even sure how to properly phrase the question succinctly, so if this has already been answered, my apologies - point the way and I'll go back to my corner and color.
I have a number of rather large datasets that I use Pivot Tables to extract summary statistics. Some of the raw data in the data fields are rather long and so I've used abbreviations (i.e., Name = JJJS instead of "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"). This keeps the raw data managable.
However, when I construct the Pivot (which I'm often doing for others who do not know what the abbreviations stand for), I'd like the original value to read "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." Is there any way to keep the raw data using the abbreviation but have the pivot table use the full data value? This would be akin to using an Access lookup table.
Thanks much.
I have a number of rather large datasets that I use Pivot Tables to extract summary statistics. Some of the raw data in the data fields are rather long and so I've used abbreviations (i.e., Name = JJJS instead of "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"). This keeps the raw data managable.
However, when I construct the Pivot (which I'm often doing for others who do not know what the abbreviations stand for), I'd like the original value to read "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." Is there any way to keep the raw data using the abbreviation but have the pivot table use the full data value? This would be akin to using an Access lookup table.
Thanks much.