How to make row labels on same line in pivot table?

After creating a pivot table in Excel, you will see the row labels are listed in only one column. But, if you need to put the row labels on the same line to view the data more intuitively and clearly as following screenshots shown. How could you set the pivot table layout to your need in Excel?

After creating a pivot table in Excel, you will see the row labels are listed in. Click any cell in your pivot table, and the PivotTable Tools tab will be displayed. Under the PivotTable Tools tab, click Design Report Layout Show in Tabular Form. In Pivot Table; Group data by half hour or specific minutes in Pivot Table. In compact form, fields are contained in one column and indented to show the nested column relationship. To outline the data in the classic PivotTable style, click Show in Outline Form. To see all data in a traditional table format and to easily copy cells to another worksheet, click Show in Tabular Form.

Make row labels on same line with setting the layout form in pivot table

As we all know, the pivot table has several layout form, the tabular form may help us to put the row labels next to each other. Please do as follows:

1. Click any cell in your pivot table, and the PivotTable Tools tab will be displayed.

2. Under the PivotTable Tools tab, click Design > Report Layout > Show in Tabular Form, see screenshot:

3. And now, the row labels in the pivot table have been placed side by side at once, see screenshot:

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Make row labels on same line with PivotTable Options

You can also go to the PivotTable Options dialog box to set an option to finish this operation.

1. Click any one cell in the pivot table, and right click to choose PivotTable Options, see screenshot:

2. In the PivotTable Options dialog box, click the Display tab, and then check Classic PivotTable layout(enables dragging of fields in the grid) option, see screenshot:

3. Then click OK to close this dialog, and you will get the following pivot table which row labels are separated in different columns.

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Excel created pivot tables to improve upon its convoluted, weak reporting features (which are still available). The pivot table is actually a collection of tools that Excel uses to help you create better reports from complex, multi-file spreadsheet data. You filter, sort, reorganize, calculate, and summarize your spreadsheet databases, then extract specific information into a report.

For example, your spreadsheet may contain 25 field columns, but you only need four of these fields for your report. The Pivot Table tools allow you to sift that data in, literally, seconds—a huge improvement over Excel’s previous reporting capabilities.

To make it easier for you to practice the tasks we’re about to describe, we’ve created a downloadable Excel workbook with all the data we use in this article.

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This is a workbook with multiple spreadsheets whose content can be used to practice Excel tasks in relational databases, reports, and pivot tables. JD Sartain

If you’re not downloading the workbook, open our article, Excel databases: Creating relational tables, and follow the instructions to create a sample relational database.

Single “flat-file” Pivot Table reports

Pivot Tables are the “defined as tables” spreadsheets that the Pivot Table tools use to create custom reports for both flat-file and multi-file (relational) databases. This powerful function, which includes some very user-friendly filtering features, is a vast topic that cannot be covered adequately in a single article. Therefore, this article addresses the single “flat file” Pivot Table reports. We'll follow up with coverage of the multi-file “relational” Pivot Table reports.

1. Open the database file, then click the VIOLATIONS tab. Place your cursor on column C - Violation Fee. Click the down arrow (right side), choose Sort Smallest to Largest, and click OK.

2. Click the arrow again, select Number Filters > Greater Than.

3. In the Custom AutoFilter dialog window, the field name Violation Fee is displayed under the prompt that says Show Rows WhereViolation Fee: is Greater Than (displays in the first Input box). Click the down arrow beside the second Input box, and select $200.00 from the dropdown list.

4. Click the Design/Table Tools tab (only visible when the table is active). Click the Summarize With Pivot Table button in the Tools group.

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5. In the Create Pivot Table dialog window, enter the current table–VIOLATIONS–in the Table Range field box.

6. In the next field box: Choose Where You Want the Pivot Table Report Placed, click the New Worksheet circle, and then click OK.

7. Notice the Pivot Table Fields panel on the right.

Excel displays the Pivot Table Fields list with a message helper box that says: 'To build a report, choose fields from the Pivot Table field list.'

8. For this first report, click the check box for these four fields: License Number, Violation Type, Violation Fee, and Violation Date. Note that Excel builds the report and summarizes the Number fields as you type.

Note: Notice the options at the bottom of this panel: Filters, Columns, Rows, and Values. Click the arrows to open the field boxes under Rows and Values. Note the options provided for each field. We'll cover these features in a future installment.

9. Excel creates a beautiful report sorted by the Drivers’ License Numbers, with the Violation Types sorted alphabetically by Type beneath each License Number, with the fees recorded beside each Violation Type, and then subtotaled by License Number with a Grand Total at the bottom. All you had to do was click the checkboxes beside the fields you wanted in this report, and Excel did the rest. Amazing!

So the report is finished, you hand it to your client, and she says, “I need to see the number of Points that each driver has accrued.' No problem. Adding more fields to the Pivot Table report is as simple as clicking another checkbox.

10. Place your cursor anywhere on the current report to activate the Pivot Table Fields panel.

11. Click the checkbox on the field Points.

12. Note the report changes instantly. The Points are listed beside each violation. Excel sums the Points by License Number with a Grand Total at the bottom, and this does not change or affect the previous totals of the Violation Fees.

13. Ultrax media remote driver for mac. Also notice the tab additions to the Ribbon menu: Pivot Table Tools: Analyze & Design. All of the above is available under the Analyze tab, plus Pivot Charts and Recommended Pivot Tables.

14. Click the Recommended Pivot Tables button. Excel provides an additional seven suggested reports based on the fields in this table. If you prefer one of these other reports, just select it, and then click OK.

15. Click the Design tab, and the Ribbon menu changes to reflect the Design menu.

16. The first four buttons in the Layout Group (followed by a submenu of additional options under each selection) provide more features that you can customize. Click through each item to see how your selections affect your report. Note that the current Report Layout is called the Compact form.

Subtotals: Do Not Show Subtotals, Show All Subtotals at Bottom of Group, Show All Subtotals at Top of Group, Include Filtered Items in Totals

Grand Totals: Off for Rows and Columns, On for Rows and Columns, On for Rows Only,

On for Columns Only

Report Layout: Show In Compact Form, Show In Outline Form, Show In Tabular Form,

Repeat All Item Labels, Do Not Repeat Item Labels

Blank Rows: Insert Blank Line After Each Item, Delete Blank Line After Each Item

17. Check the buttons Row Headers, Column Headers, and Banded Rows in the Pivot Table Style Options Group. Headers are necessary to read the reports accurately. Banded Rows mean the table is highlighted or colored on every other row, to make the data in the table easier to read.

18. Next, move over to the Pivot Table Styles Group. Click the small down arrow to view a submenu of many colorful Table Styles. Click once on the Style that fits your project, and it changes instantly. Experiment with several different styles to see how colors and formatting can significantly change your table.

19. Notice the last two menu options on the Pivot Table Styles submenu:Clear and New PivotTable Style. Select the latter, and the New Pivot Table Style dialog window opens with dozens of Formatting features to help you design your own custom Styles.

20. Double-click the spreadsheet tab at the bottom and name your report, then save your file.

Tip: You can change the layout of the Pivot Table Fields panel if the current layout is unsatisfactory. Just click the arrow beside the gear box and choose one of the five different layouts. You can also modify the Task Pane options: Move, Size, or Close. Click the arrow beside the X, then click one of these three options.

Note: Because Excel is so popular, many third-party vendors have created a number of Add In programs such as Tool Kits, Report Generators, Graphic Effects plug-ins, and independent programs that perform a variety of functions. Click File > Options > Add-Ins to view a list of the Add-In applications already installed, then select one of these applications and play around with the features it offers. You may find a valuable tool that you can’t live without.

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