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Crosstabs summarize data across multiple sets of related fields and are a more compact representation than a table.

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  • Fields can be added as
    • Row groups
    • Column groups
    • Measures.
  • To add a field:
    • Drag it into the crosstab
    • Click it in the list of fields and select an option from the context menu.

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      You can add fields more than once (ex. you can add a field as both a measure and row group).

  • Row and column groups are arranged in hierarchies. To rearrange the hierarchy:
    • Drag the group headings.
    • Click a heading and select a Move option from the context menu.
    • Use the cursor keys.

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      Rearranging the groups may change the preview data in the editor.

  • When the crosstab includes more than one row group or more than one column group
    • Click the arrow in each heading cell to collapse the inner group.
    • Click the arrow again to expand the inner group once more.

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      When you collapse a group, its summary is automatically displayed; this prevents invalid crosstab layouts in which there is nothing to display for some totals if the the summary has been deleted previously.

  • To pivot the crosstab, click . The row and column groups will switch places.
  • Measures are arranged in cells. You can add any number of measures. All the measures appear together in every cell. To rearrange the measures, you can:
    • Drag them in the top-most row of cells.
    • Click a measure in the top-most row and select a Move option from the context menu.
    • Press the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard.
  • All row and column groups are summarized automatically:
    • To turn off a group summary:
      • Click any heading in the group
      • Select Delete Row Summary or Delete Column Summary from the context menu.
    • To select the summary function and data format for a measure
      • Click an instance of that measure in the top-most row
      • Select from the context menu.
    • The summary functions for numeric fields are:
      • Maximum
      • Minimum
      • Average
      • Sum
      • Distinct Count (number of different items in the row or column)
      • Count All (total number of items)
  • On the Crosstab tab, by default, the editor only displays a smaller, sample set of the data in your crosstab. Click to view the full set of data.
  • Many of the layout and formatting options set manually in tables are set automatically in crosstabs. In particular, row and column sizes are fixed.