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Default Hide zero values in a pivot table

Thanks for the reply. But that only seems to remove actual zeroes replacing
them with blanks. The row is still shown in the table. Thanks again.
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Dmitri


"Tom Hutchins" wrote:

One way (Excel 2003)...

Select Tools Options. On the View tab, uncheck Zero values. Click OK.

Hope this helps,

Hutch

"Dmitri" wrote:

At our office we have people using both Excel 2007 and Excel 2003. Is there a
functionality in either (or both) of them to hide rows (or columns) that have
ZERO (not blank) values in an OLAP Pivot table without having to write
macros. It would simplify most of the reports, but so far I could not find a
clear answer for it. Thank you very much in advance.
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Dmitri