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Wike05 3/16/2006 5:09 AM PST

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Im using pivot tables to make reports for my boss in excel. But she has no
idea how to use them so i recorded macros that set the different reports up
for her. The problem is i need the macro to clear the current layout in the
pivot
table before it applies the new layout.



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robert111 3/16/2006 5:23 AM PST



Can you write a separate macro to do the clearing, and attach it to a
prominent button object that she can click before resetting.

Alternatively, put each pivot on a separate sheet and then all she needs to
do is open the required sheet. -- robert111
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Wike05 3/16/2006 6:48 AM PST



i only know how to record and do some minor editing of macros. but i cant
figure what i need to stick in the begining of the macro to have clear the
layout, then apply the new layout.

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