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# Pivoting dimensions

When working with the *Qommentary Pivot Table* extension, pivoting dimensions changes the orientation of data on the table so you can view data from another angle, or slice and dice information.

To start pivoting dimensions, simply drag and drop the desired dimension to the rows (left) or columns (top) section.

![](/files/Y3tBnYYaq7HCGIral3hr)

{% hint style="warning" %}
A minimum of one dimension is required to be displayed as a row
{% endhint %}

If you wish to permanently save the dimension configuration on your table, please follow these steps:

1\. Pivot dimensions to achieve the desired configuration

2\. Click on **Edit sheet** and select the Pivot Table extension

3\. You will be prompted to Apply or Discard changes

![](/files/ptAL8pNracb5MakVFQPH)

4\. Click on **Apply**


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