Pivot Table Fields

Pivot Table Fields are the building blocks of a Pivot Table. They allow you to control how data is displayed, summarized, and analyzed.

When you create a Pivot Table, the PivotTable Fields Pane appears on the right side of the screen.

Two Main Sections of Pivot Table Fields

Field List (Top Section)

This shows all column headers from your data source.

Example:

  • Name
  • Department
  • City
  • Sales
  • Date

You select fields from here to build your report.

Layout Areas (Bottom Section)

There are four important areas:

Rows

  • Displays categories vertically
  • Used for grouping data

Example: Drag Department to Rows.

Columns

  • Displays categories horizontally

Example: Drag City to Columns.

Values

  • Performs calculations
  • Automatically summarizes numbers

Example: Drag Sales to Values โ†’ Shows Sum of Sales

You can change calculation to:

  • Sum
  • Count
  • Average
  • Max
  • Min

Filters

  • Applies report-level filter
  • Controls the entire Pivot Table

Example: Drag Date to Filters to view a specific month.

Example Setup

If you want:

Total Sales by Department and City

  • Department โ†’ Rows
  • City โ†’ Columns
  • Sales โ†’ Values

Excel automatically calculates totals.

Rearranging Fields

You can drag and drop fields between:

  • Rows
  • Columns
  • Values
  • Filters

This changes the structure of the report instantly.

Remove a Field

  • Uncheck the field from the list
    OR
  • Drag it out of the layout area

Expand and Collapse Data

If you use multiple Row fields:

Example:

  • Department
  • Employee Name

You can expand (+) or collapse (โ€“) grouped data.

Important Tips

  • Text fields usually go to Rows or Filters
  • Numeric fields usually go to Values
  • Keep field names clear and meaningful
  • Avoid blank headers in source data

Why Pivot Table Fields Are Important

Pivot Table Fields allow you to:

  • Customize reports
  • Analyze data from different angles
  • Create dynamic summaries
  • Build professional dashboards

Conclusion

Understanding Pivot Table Fields is essential for mastering Pivot Tables. By correctly placing fields in Rows, Columns, Values, and Filters, you can turn raw data into powerful and meaningful reports.

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