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In an earlier version of Excel I could right click in a pivot table and a
command like "show pages" was available. It automatically created a new worksheet for each entry in the selected page field? Does this still exist in Excel 2003? |
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Try double clicking (left mouse button) on the information that your
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Just double click on the data desired
jx "CW" wrote: In an earlier version of Excel I could right click in a pivot table and a command like "show pages" was available. It automatically created a new worksheet for each entry in the selected page field? Does this still exist in Excel 2003? |
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Hi CW,
I think the answer you are getting is for Drill down not Show Pages. In 2003 choose the command Pivot Table, Show Pages. (on the pivot table toolbar) -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "CW" wrote: In an earlier version of Excel I could right click in a pivot table and a command like "show pages" was available. It automatically created a new worksheet for each entry in the selected page field? Does this still exist in Excel 2003? |
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