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I'm not sure I understand, but maybe you could copy the pivottable to a new
sheet, paste special|Values and do the formatting the way you want. You could even continue recording your macro while you do all this stuff. MB wrote: Thanks Dave, My real issue was that I could not figure out a way to organize the data and rows the way I need. The rows and columns are placed together then the data area. I need the data to come after each row heading. Right now my pivottable reads: PERS DTYPE Freq Pct Freq Pct ACE ZD 3 15% 5 25% Example: PERS Freq Pct DTYPE Freq Pct ACE 3 15% ZD 5 25% I just need to figure out how to merge data with rows. Thanks, Michael "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure what you want to do. But as an alternative, you may want to record a macro when you create the pivottable. Then just run the macro when you want to regenerate the pivottable. MB wrote: How do I create my own PivotTable template? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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