How to show the labels of all rows of a Pivot Table?

marcelmeth

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I am creating a spreadsheet that summarizes a deeply nested set of folders in a SharePoint Library. The information I have for every file includes Site, Library, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7.

Basically I have an excel file that specifies for each file the site, library and the names of the sub folders. When I create a Pivot Table that shows a hierarchy of: Site, Library, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7.

Site and Library show up, but the folder names do not. (See pictures below)
The picture on the left shows the Pivot Table with Sites and Library expanded, but not the folders.
The picture on the left shows all the folders expanded. The names of these folders are not visible.
Is there any way to get them to show up?

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