You could use a macro to hide the rows. For example:
'=============================
Sub HidePivotZeroRows()
'hide worksheet rows that contain all zeros
Dim rng As Range
For Each rng In ActiveSheet _
.PivotTables(1).DataBodyRange.Rows
If Application.Sum(rng) = 0 Then
rng.EntireRow.Hidden = True
Else
'unhide any previously hidden rows
rng.EntireRow.Hidden = False
End If
Next rng
End Sub
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Or for Excel 2002 or later:
'==========================
Sub HideZeroRowTotals()
'hide rows that contain zero totals
'by Debra Dalgleish
Dim r As Integer
Dim rTop As Integer
Dim i As Integer
Dim pt As PivotTable
Dim pf As PivotField
Dim df As PivotField
Dim pi As PivotItem
Dim pd As Range
Dim str As String
Set pt = Sheets("Pivot").PivotTables(1)
Set df = pt.PivotFields("Units") 'data field
Set pf = pt.PivotFields("Rep") 'column field
rTop = 4 'number of rows before data starts
For Each pi In pf.PivotItems
On Error Resume Next
pi.Visible = True
Next pi
i = pf.PivotItems.Count + rTop
For r = i To rTop - 1 Step -1
On Error Resume Next
str = Cells(r, 1).Value
Set pd = pt.GetPivotData(df.Value, pf.Value, str)
If pd.Value = 0 Then
pf.PivotItems(str).Visible = False
End If
Next r
End Sub
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suhair wrote:
Hi,
Can i get help!!
I have a pivot table, and in the data i have a sum of
quantity of items, i dont want to see items that there
sum is zero, (the zero is because of number of records
that there sum is zero!!!).
Can u help me to hide these items?
Thank you,
Suhair
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