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Have you ever tried to edit cells in a pivot table only to discover
that Excel does not support this operation? Remember how you felt when you got that error message saying ”Cannot change this part of a Pivot Table Report“? So, wouldn’t it be great if you could edit cells in a pivot table directly? Well, if you are still in the interest of having editable pivot tables, you may want to give Pivot4U Add-in a try. Just download and install the add-in and… ta-da! Your pivot tables are EDITABLE! Congratulations and welcome into the 21 century! Now any pivot table, using an Excel sheet as source data, will grow into a powerful tool for planning, calculations or form of data entry. All the power of calculations and planning ”FROM ABOVE-DOWNWARD“ will become accessible without complex and costly software http:/pivot4u.com |
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