XL: PivotTable Fields Display in Incorrect OrderID: Q105846
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In the versions of Microsoft Excel listed above, when you use the
PivotTable Wizard, you may not be able to add fields below the last field
in the row, column, or data area. When this occurs, the added field pushes
the last displayed field out of view. Because of this, the order in which
you add fields to the table in the PivotTable Wizard is not reflected in
the resulting pivot table.
Additionally, you may not be able to edit all of your row, column, or data
fields in the PivotTable Wizard.
The PivotTable Wizard in Microsoft Excel 5.x and 7.x can only display up to
12 row fields, 9 column fields, and 5 data fields; although you can add
more fields to the PivotTable with the PivotTable Wizard, you cannot add
them to the bottom of the list of fields once the list reaches these
limits. You can only add fields above the last field displayed. When you do
this, the last field is pushed out of view.
After you add the limit of fields that can be displayed in the PivotTable
Wizard, additional fields that you add are added in the wrong order. For
example, if you add seven fields to the Data area in the PivotTable Wizard,
the first four fields are displayed in the order in which you added them,
but the last three fields are added in the opposite order in which you
added them, and display in this incorrect order in the resulting pivot
table.
This is a known problem in the versions of Microsoft Excel listed at the
beginning of this article. In Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows and Microsoft
Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, these limitations do not apply; these versions
of Microsoft Excel have been redesigned to allow more row, column, page,
and data fields.
"User's Guide," version 5.0, Chapter 4
Additional query words: 5.00c 7.00a XL7 XL5
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Version : WINDOWS:5.0,5.0c,7.0; MACINTOSH:5.0
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 23, 1999