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How do I color code a Pivot Table - not standard Autoformats?
I need a solution to color code pivot table contents to suit my company's
color palette. I work with very large pivot tables. Is there are way to select only totals and apply formatting? It would take impossibly long to go the entire table and choose the cells to color. |
How do I color code a Pivot Table - not standard Autoformats?
On Mar 7, 8:08 pm, minks wrote:
I need a solution to color code pivot table contents to suit my company's color palette. I work withvery large pivottables. Is there are way to select only totals and apply formatting? It would take impossibly long to go the entire table and choose the cells to color. Hi, This can be done with fairly basic VBA. David |
How do I color code a Pivot Table - not standard Autoformats?
To format cells, enable selection should be turned on.
To enable selection -- From the Pivot toolbar, choose PivotTableSelect If it's not already activated, click on Enable Selection To format a section of a pivot table, e.g. subtotals -- Move the pointer to the left of a subtotal heading in the pivot table. When the black arrow appears, click to select the subtotal rows Format the selected subtotals minks wrote: I need a solution to color code pivot table contents to suit my company's color palette. I work with very large pivot tables. Is there are way to select only totals and apply formatting? It would take impossibly long to go the entire table and choose the cells to color. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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