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paste formats to all worksheets
Subsequent to using the 'show pages' function on a pivot table, I have a
workbook with multiple worksheets of pivots. I would like to paste-special values on all worksheets so they can no longer be manipulated by the pivot. Then copy a pre-defined format to all worksheets. Bonus question: Would it be possible to systematically add data validation dropdowns to the first two columns of each of these newly created worksheets? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Singh |
paste formats to all worksheets
Hi,
Q1. It sounds like you already know how to use Paste Special, Values on a pivot table, so what's the question? Q2. Select a range with the pre-defined format and double-click the Format Painter, then move to each sheet and paint the valued-pivot table range. Q3. You can add data validation to any regular spreadsheet cell including the valued-pivot table. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Singh" wrote: Subsequent to using the 'show pages' function on a pivot table, I have a workbook with multiple worksheets of pivots. I would like to paste-special values on all worksheets so they can no longer be manipulated by the pivot. Then copy a pre-defined format to all worksheets. Bonus question: Would it be possible to systematically add data validation dropdowns to the first two columns of each of these newly created worksheets? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Singh |
paste formats to all worksheets
Apologies for being unclear. I can perform each of the functions below on an
individual worksheet. I would like to avoid having to repeat those functions 250 times, as that is approximately the number of worksheets I have. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Q1. It sounds like you already know how to use Paste Special, Values on a pivot table, so what's the question? Q2. Select a range with the pre-defined format and double-click the Format Painter, then move to each sheet and paint the valued-pivot table range. Q3. You can add data validation to any regular spreadsheet cell including the valued-pivot table. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Singh" wrote: Subsequent to using the 'show pages' function on a pivot table, I have a workbook with multiple worksheets of pivots. I would like to paste-special values on all worksheets so they can no longer be manipulated by the pivot. Then copy a pre-defined format to all worksheets. Bonus question: Would it be possible to systematically add data validation dropdowns to the first two columns of each of these newly created worksheets? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Singh |
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