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dan

Save new column width settings in pivot table
 
Help!
How do I save the new settings for column width & alignment in a pivot
table? I changed the column widths and alignment on a pivot table but when I
do an update the table reverts to a default width.
Thanks, Dan

Ed Ferrero

Save new column width settings in pivot table
 
Hi Dan,

Go to Pivot Table options and uncheck the Autoformat Table option (make sure
that Preserve Formatting remains checked).

Ed Ferrero
www.edferrero.com

"Dan" wrote in message
...
Help!
How do I save the new settings for column width & alignment in a pivot
table? I changed the column widths and alignment on a pivot table but when
I
do an update the table reverts to a default width.
Thanks, Dan




dan

Save new column width settings in pivot table
 
Thanks Ed. Just what I needed.
Dan

"Ed Ferrero" wrote:

Hi Dan,

Go to Pivot Table options and uncheck the Autoformat Table option (make sure
that Preserve Formatting remains checked).

Ed Ferrero
www.edferrero.com

"Dan" wrote in message
...
Help!
How do I save the new settings for column width & alignment in a pivot
table? I changed the column widths and alignment on a pivot table but when
I
do an update the table reverts to a default width.
Thanks, Dan





shaunap

Save new column width settings in pivot table
 
I also have the same problem. I am using the AutoFormat to create the "look"
of the pivot table and everytime I refresh it changes my columns. I tried
the suggestion below of uncheck AutoFormat Table and keep Preserve Formatting
checked. It then saves the column widths but "erases" the formatting
previously used by the Autoformat. Is there any way I can have my cake and
eat it too?

Thanks!

"Ed Ferrero" wrote:

Hi Dan,

Go to Pivot Table options and uncheck the Autoformat Table option (make sure
that Preserve Formatting remains checked).

Ed Ferrero
www.edferrero.com

"Dan" wrote in message
...
Help!
How do I save the new settings for column width & alignment in a pivot
table? I changed the column widths and alignment on a pivot table but when
I
do an update the table reverts to a default width.
Thanks, Dan





Ed Ferrero[_2_]

Save new column width settings in pivot table
 
Hi shaunap,

I also have the same problem. I am using the AutoFormat to create the
"look"
of the pivot table and everytime I refresh it changes my columns. I tried
the suggestion below of uncheck AutoFormat Table and keep Preserve
Formatting
checked. It then saves the column widths but "erases" the formatting
previously used by the Autoformat. Is there any way I can have my cake
and
eat it too?


If you use AutoFormat, then the Auto Format checkbox is checked by default.
So the column widths will change automatically.

Only thing I can suggest is to turn on the macro recorder, refresh the pivot
table, then resize the column widths to what you want, then turn off the
recorder. Assign the resultant macro to a button on the sheet next to the
pivot table and use this to refresh the pt.

Ed Ferrero
www.edferrero.com


shaunap

Save new column width settings in pivot table
 
Thank you Ed. I appreciate your quick response.

"Ed Ferrero" wrote:

Hi shaunap,

I also have the same problem. I am using the AutoFormat to create the
"look"
of the pivot table and everytime I refresh it changes my columns. I tried
the suggestion below of uncheck AutoFormat Table and keep Preserve
Formatting
checked. It then saves the column widths but "erases" the formatting
previously used by the Autoformat. Is there any way I can have my cake
and
eat it too?


If you use AutoFormat, then the Auto Format checkbox is checked by default.
So the column widths will change automatically.

Only thing I can suggest is to turn on the macro recorder, refresh the pivot
table, then resize the column widths to what you want, then turn off the
recorder. Assign the resultant macro to a button on the sheet next to the
pivot table and use this to refresh the pt.

Ed Ferrero
www.edferrero.com



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