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I have two identical pivot tables with different sort order of th.

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    WilliamJFoster
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    I have two identical pivot tables with different sort order of th.

    Two identical pivot tables referencing the same source file. However about
    10% of the data is sorted differently i.e. the sort order varies. However,
    the sum and count totals are identical. Why the variance in the sort order?
    This can lead to big errors in the associated report, where the sort order is
    important.

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    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: I have two identical pivot tables with different sort order ofth.

    Perhaps one pivot table has fields set to automatic sort, and the other
    has manual sort. To check:

    Double-click a field button
    Click the Advanced button
    Select the same AutoSort options for all pivot tables
    Click OK, click OK

    WilliamJFoster wrote:
    > Two identical pivot tables referencing the same source file. However about
    > 10% of the data is sorted differently i.e. the sort order varies. However,
    > the sum and count totals are identical. Why the variance in the sort order?
    > This can lead to big errors in the associated report, where the sort order is
    > important.



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