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I have a Pivot Table, in which I have set set the formats to %'s on the
majority of columns.

However when I double click on a cell, which creates a new worksheet showing
the expanded data, the data shows as decimals.

Is there a way of retaining the formats in the Pivot when the new sheet is
created?

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"Jeanie34" wrote:

I have a Pivot Table, in which I have set set the formats to %'s on the
majority of columns.

However when I double click on a cell, which creates a new worksheet showing
the expanded data, the data shows as decimals.

Is there a way of retaining the formats in the Pivot when the new sheet is
created?

Thanks

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