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In Excel 2003 and earlier versions, you can't create your own pivot
table AutoFormats. You could record a macro as you select sections of the pivot table and format them. Modify the macro so it uses index numbers for the fields, instead of field names. Then run that macro later, to format other pivot tables. In Excel 2007 you can create your own pivot styles, and copy them from one workbook to another. Chuck Chauvin wrote: Is there any way to creat a pivot table template that I can use in the future? If not, how can you save the formatting of a pivot table once you set it up so that it does not lose the formatting in the future. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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