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Default extracting from "show pages" pivot tables

Hello,

I've run a "show pages" from a pivot table in excel and so now have more
than 100 individual spreadsheet pivot tables for numerous countries from
the original pivot table in the workbook.

The analysis has been done on these individual country pivot table
spreadsheets, and now I'd like to extract specific lines of data from
each of the pages (ultimately, I'd like to be able to create a smaller
dataset of just these data lines from the original larger dataset).

Is there some way that I could "mark" or "flag" these data lines in the
individual country spreadsheet pages and then make a mass extraction
from all of the "show page" pivot tables at one time? How would you
suggest would be the best way to do this? Your suggestions would be
much appreciated. Thank you.

Best regards,

Anne Nasser





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