Customizing Pivot Table format in answers

Hi,
I have some questions about formats of a Pivot Table.
1) I want to change the position of row headings in Pivot Table view, show them on the right side of the table. Is there any way to do that? The reason is to show "results" column (sum on the columns in results tab) only for one part of the table, like | data | results | data |, combining two reports with the same rows edge to edge. Maybe it's a bad idea, but I don't know better way...
2) In the report we make links on values in the table grid to another report (detailed). But while exporting to Excel they became not numbers (and not summable), because it adds a space after a number. Overriding the default format by "number format" is not helpful. Can I control format while exporting?

I'd make sure the default compound view has only the objects you want to show (ie pivot, title), Remove the table and your all set. That should do it.

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