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I have a pivot table where the last row before the grand total has a (blank)
across all of the row label and there is no data across any of the columns (e.g., the total of the row is 0). Is there any way to remove this blank row from this table? Note: My data range for the pivot table (Raw!$A$1:$AR$65536) is larger than the amount of data I inputted to create the table (Raw!$A$1:$AR$4293). If I change the data source to the size of the data I inputted, it removes the (blank) line. However, I need to change the data often, and the number of rows in the data will change and I would rather change the data source range every time because I could forget. Thanks, Sean |
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