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Has anybody realized, that there is a difference on the
Pivot-Table-Layout between (Debian)-Linux and Windows (7 / 10) using Calc?

How to verify:

Create a simple table, then choose: "Main-Menu" ==> "Data" ==> "Pivot
Table" ==> "Insert or Edit..." ==> Select Source (Current Selection) ==>
"OK"

Check now: "Pivot Table Layout"


According to the documentation

https://help.libreoffice.org/7.0/en-US/text/scalc/01/12090102.html?&DbPAR=WRITER&System=UNIX

there should be

    - Available Fields

    - Page fields

    - Row fields

    - Column fields

    - Data fields

Under Linux you can find the described fields as written in the
documentation. But using Windows, there is a different layout showing

    - Available Fields

    - Filters

    - Column Fields

    - Row Fields

    - Data Fields


The same is true if you switch to e. g. German language.

So there seems to be either a bug during compilation of "Calc" and/or
documentation.

Does it mean: Filters == Page Fields ??

BR




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