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On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Brett Manning <brettmannin...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
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> Hope everyone is well. I think I have a really simple question but I am
> struggling!  I am looking for a cumlative total across columns, please see
> example data below:
> Basically I want the first column in the Pivot table to be the Opening
> value then the next column to take the opening and add today's entries to
> provide a cumlative balance.
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> Excel Data
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> Name                 Type            Opening            Movement
> 1           Movement 2
> My Account        Balance       100.00
> 100.00                   100.00
> Dave's Account   Balance        200.00
> -100.00                  100.00
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> I would like the Pivot table to display the Opening in the first value
> column in the pivot table as 100.00 for my account and 200.00 for Dave's
> account.  The 2nd Column for Movement 1 should display 200.00 for My
> Account (Opening + Movement) and Movement 2 should total 300.00 (Opening +
> Movement 1 + Movement 2 / or a cumlative running total.
>
> Please can offer me some advice, I am sure this is really simple I just
> cannot work it out.
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
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