Pivot Table inquiry
If you don't want users to see the sheets with pivot tables, you can
do it a couple of ways.
1) On each pivot table sheet, use "Format / Sheet / Hide". This is a
pretty light weight way of hiding them since users can use the
"Format / Sheet / Unhide" them to reveal them again (assuming they
think of looking there).
2) Use a VBA line like::
Worksheets("PivotSheet1").Visible = xlVeryHidden
for each sheet. This will visually hide the worksheet w/in Excel and
it is not reversible through the "Format / Sheet / Unhide" menu. Of
course, you'll probably also want to put in a VBA password so users
can't look at the code you used to hide the sheets and then un-hide
them.
I guess it depends on your level of paranoia.
/ Tyla / .
On Feb 10, 2:05 pm, driller wrote:
Hi,
in one workbook,
i have one main sheet with compiled data of only 400 rows and 60 columns
(approx.) No blank cells...
then on 12 sheets i got pivot tables for different summary presentation...
then on 6 sheets i got charts linked to the pivot table summary data...
i'd like to freeze or let say protect only the the 12 sheets-pivot tables to
disable selection....
Please recommend a macro to disable pivot table selection, while being also
able to update by inserting another rows of data on my main data sheet...
any suggestions are welcome
regards...
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