From 7f2b91829b3d0257f44bb09ae87558607efc7238 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Uwe Fischer Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 11:44:53 +0100 Subject: dr79: changing Help for Edit Layout context menu --- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp index 4d8eb444f5..b7486f410b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ By dragging the button to a different position in the same row you can alter the order of the columns. If you drag a button to the left edge of the table into the row headings area, you can change a column into a row. In the Pivot Table dialog, you can drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the pivot table. The listbox can be used to filter the pivot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the pivot table to use another page field as a filter. To remove a button from the table, just drag it out of the pivot table. Release the mouse button when the mouse pointer positioned within the sheet has become a 'not allowed' icon. The button is deleted. - To edit the pivot table, click a cell inside the pivot table and open the context menu. In the context menu you find the command Layout, which displays the Pivot Table dialog for the current pivot table. + To edit the pivot table, click a cell inside the pivot table and open the context menu. In the context menu you find the command Edit Layout, which displays the Pivot Table dialog for the current pivot table. In the pivot table, you can use drag-and-drop or cut/paste commands to rearrange the order of data fields. You can assign custom display names to fields, field members, subtotals (with some restrictions), and grand totals inside pivot tables. A custom display name is assigned to an item by overwriting the original name with another name. -- cgit