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# Summary Level Option

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*Check out the given illustration on how to create a Formula Field at the Summary level.*
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The user can also create a formula field choosing the ***Summary Level*** as a level option from the Formula field editor window.&#x20;

* Navigate to the ***Create*** ***Formula*** tab.
* Choose ***Summary Level*** from the Level drop-down menu.
* Select a ***Save as*** option (the selected option is ***Measure***).
* Enter a Formula Expression using the ***Fields*** and ***Operators***.
* Click the ***SAVE*** option.    &#x20;

![](/files/ckGSxVLSpavmxYkNBJ1U)

* A new ***Formula Field*** gets created and added to the list of dimensions and measures.

&#x20;   ![](/files/2YfmA49CKXU1Dh4hFGBz)

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*<mark style="color:green;">Please Note:</mark>*

* *The **Summary level** Formula Field only gets saved as a Measure. It can't be saved as a Dimension to the Data Store.*&#x20;
* Summary Level will not be listed for the space where the MongoDB server is configured in the ***Admin Settings***.
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