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Count true in a pivot table

Asked by NinjasVsPirates in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I am exporting data from a sharepoint site into an excel workbook ex.
ID      Created By      Todays Date       Retention Number      Call Type                     Sold Policy      
1           Dannettel, Jason     8/28/2008      080828Q2952283      Internet Recall      TRUE
but i cant get my pivot table to only count my true(sold) statements without counting the false(not sold) the reason i need this is because i am trying to calculate closure% (so number of  "sold" / number of "call type") i dont want to create a seperate column to on the data sheet any other suggestions? Tried count if in a calculated field in the pivot table but i am not sure its available.Start Free Trial
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