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Mattlynn via OfficeKB.com

Pivot Tables
 
Hi
I have quite large pivot table files in Excel 2003. When i copy a new source
piece of data into one of the tabs, and then refresh the pivot tables, i lose
all my formatting of the pivot tables (I.e Font Colours, borders etc)
Is there a way i can get the formatting bo be left alone.
Any suggestions.

Someone said write a macro, but i am wondering if there is a tick box i can
use to say leave the formatting alone.
Many Thanks
Matt

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Matt Lynn

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ShaneDevenshire

Pivot Tables
 
Hi,

That depends on what formatting is being lost. Make sure Preserve
formatting is on by choosing PivotTable, Table Options. About 8 types of
formatting are lost between refreshes. One solution is writing a VBA macro,
in some cases you can replace regular formatting with conditional formatting,
and finally you might consider 2007 which is a little better in that area.
If you need specifics let us know.
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Mattlynn via OfficeKB.com" wrote:

Hi
I have quite large pivot table files in Excel 2003. When i copy a new source
piece of data into one of the tabs, and then refresh the pivot tables, i lose
all my formatting of the pivot tables (I.e Font Colours, borders etc)
Is there a way i can get the formatting bo be left alone.
Any suggestions.

Someone said write a macro, but i am wondering if there is a tick box i can
use to say leave the formatting alone.
Many Thanks
Matt

--
Matt Lynn

Message posted via http://www.officekb.com




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