duplicates within your source.
Shortcuts
If you use the DataPilot very often, you might find the frequent use of the menu paths
(Data > DataPilot > Start and Data > Group and Outline > Group) inconvenient.
For grouping, a shortcut is already defined: F12. For starting the DataPilot, you can
define your own keyboard shortcut. If you prefer to have toolbar icons instead of
keyboard shortcuts, you can create a user-defined symbol and add it to either your
own custom made toolbar or the Standard toolbar.
For an explanation how to create keyboard shortcuts or add icons to toolbars, see
Chapter 14 (Setting Up and Customizing Calc).
Function GETPIVOTDATA
The function GETPIVOTDATA can be used with formulas in Calc if you want to reuse
the results from the DataPilot elsewhere in your spreadsheet.
Difficulty
Normally you create a reference to a value by entering the address of the cell that
contains the value. For example, the formula =C6*2 creates a reference to cell C6 and
returns the doubled value.
If this cell is located in the results area of the DataPilot, it contains the result that
was calculated by referencing specific categories of the row and column fields. In
Figure 236, the cell C6 contains the sum of the sales values of the employee Hans in
the category Sailing. The formula in the cell C12 uses this value.
236 OpenOffice.org 3.3 Calc Guide
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