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Default Group Years, how to do it?


Hi.
on a pivot table I have a field button "OpenDate"on the Category
field section.
Selecting the field button "OpenDate" and clicking the right button I
select "Group and Show details" and then "Group". At this point I group
by "Years".
Is it possible to describe all these steps through Visual basic code?

many thanks to everybody

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Sure!! I tried recording a new macro while running these steps manually
but Excel doesn't record anything!

Is there an alternative way?

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