Formatting a table

NathanDorsch
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I have a table which I would like to have sub-rows providing sub-total numbers for each month. It currently looks like this.
How do I get it to look like this? Where the total rows are emboldened, the color coding applies to their respective columns, the “Count x/y” is replaced with Total in the Retailer field, and the Month simply just has the same month date format…
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@NathanDorsch Here are some settings you can use to get the formatting closer to your screenshot:
- Apply color rules to subtotals under Chart Properties > General > Apply Color Rules to Total and Subtotals
- Make subtotals bold under Chart Properties > Subtotal Rows > Subtotal Font Style
- Remove the “Count x/y” under Chart Properties > Subtotal Rows > Hide Counts
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@NathanDorsch Here are some settings you can use to get the formatting closer to your screenshot:
- Apply color rules to subtotals under Chart Properties > General > Apply Color Rules to Total and Subtotals
- Make subtotals bold under Chart Properties > Subtotal Rows > Subtotal Font Style
- Remove the “Count x/y” under Chart Properties > Subtotal Rows > Hide Counts
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