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Default ticked items on Pivot tables

When i create a pivot tables I should be able to remover data items by
clicking on the ticks and turning them off. But i can't do it. However if i
email the worksheet to a colleague they can turn off the ticks. What setting
must i change on my Excel?

Help! this is driving me crazy.
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Default ticked items on Pivot tables

What version of Excel are you using? Is your colleague using the same
version?

Matt123 wrote:
When i create a pivot tables I should be able to remover data items by
clicking on the ticks and turning them off. But i can't do it. However if i
email the worksheet to a colleague they can turn off the ticks. What setting
must i change on my Excel?

Help! this is driving me crazy.



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