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Double clicking on a pivot table
Here it goes,
Can you double click on a pivot table and instead of it pulling out the informatoin and putting it on a whole new worksheet have the data go to a specific worksheet say between a1:d1 or a dynamic range? -- Thank you, Jennifer |
Double clicking on a pivot table
I don't think you can change this behavior.
Jennifer wrote: Here it goes, Can you double click on a pivot table and instead of it pulling out the informatoin and putting it on a whole new worksheet have the data go to a specific worksheet say between a1:d1 or a dynamic range? -- Thank you, Jennifer -- Dave Peterson |
Double clicking on a pivot table
One way of doing this is as follows:
The deault behaviour response to a double-click on a pivot item is to creae a new worksheet that lists the detai behind the item clicked. If you want to change this default behaiour then enter code into the newSheet event of the wokbook object. For exaple you could cop the date to some otyher location and tehn delete the additional sheet that was created whne you double-clicked on the pivot "Jennifer" wrote: Here it goes, Can you double click on a pivot table and instead of it pulling out the informatoin and putting it on a whole new worksheet have the data go to a specific worksheet say between a1:d1 or a dynamic range? -- Thank you, Jennifer |
Double clicking on a pivot table
Interesting! Thanks i'll try.
-- Thank you, Jennifer "DomThePom" wrote: One way of doing this is as follows: The deault behaviour response to a double-click on a pivot item is to creae a new worksheet that lists the detai behind the item clicked. If you want to change this default behaiour then enter code into the newSheet event of the wokbook object. For exaple you could cop the date to some otyher location and tehn delete the additional sheet that was created whne you double-clicked on the pivot "Jennifer" wrote: Here it goes, Can you double click on a pivot table and instead of it pulling out the informatoin and putting it on a whole new worksheet have the data go to a specific worksheet say between a1:d1 or a dynamic range? -- Thank you, Jennifer |
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