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Can I "customize" an autoformat report for a Pivot Table in Excel
I've created a pivot table in Excel, and I would like to format it so that
the "grand total" rows are reversed out. Is there a way to select an autoformat and customize it OR is there a way to easily do some conditional formatting. This is a report that is summarizing a resource's total days working on a project, and there are about 400 resources, so I certainly don't want to format each row. |
Can I "customize" an autoformat report for a Pivot Table in Excel
You can't customize the AutoFormats in current versions of Excel, but
should be able to in Excel 2007: http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/...31/566284.aspx However, if Enable Selection is turned on, you can select all the subtotals for a field, and format them all at the same time. Nancy wrote: I've created a pivot table in Excel, and I would like to format it so that the "grand total" rows are reversed out. Is there a way to select an autoformat and customize it OR is there a way to easily do some conditional formatting. This is a report that is summarizing a resource's total days working on a project, and there are about 400 resources, so I certainly don't want to format each row. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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