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When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I
find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? |
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Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range
and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson Thank's Ashish singh |
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But pivot table and autofilter work for very different purpose, what I need
is to keep original conditional formatting when I use "show page", anyone can help? " wrote: Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson Thank's Ashish singh |
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I don't think it's possible.
Angus wrote: But pivot table and autofilter work for very different purpose, what I need is to keep original conditional formatting when I use "show page", anyone can help? " wrote: Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson Thank's Ashish singh -- Dave Peterson |
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Well, if your conditional formatting is common for the whole column, maybe you
could just copy|paste special from the original list???? Dave Peterson wrote: I don't think it's possible. Angus wrote: But pivot table and autofilter work for very different purpose, what I need is to keep original conditional formatting when I use "show page", anyone can help? " wrote: Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson Thank's Ashish singh -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Can I copy and paste by VBA? as I will create more than twenty pages by using
"show pages". Could anyone help? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Well, if your conditional formatting is common for the whole column, maybe you could just copy|paste special from the original list???? Dave Peterson wrote: I don't think it's possible. Angus wrote: But pivot table and autofilter work for very different purpose, what I need is to keep original conditional formatting when I use "show page", anyone can help? " wrote: Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson Thank's Ashish singh -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Record a macro when you do one set of copying.
Then that macro can be generalized to go through the selected sheets. So you select the 20 sheets then run that generalized macro. Post back with the code you've got. Angus wrote: Can I copy and paste by VBA? as I will create more than twenty pages by using "show pages". Could anyone help? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Well, if your conditional formatting is common for the whole column, maybe you could just copy|paste special from the original list???? Dave Peterson wrote: I don't think it's possible. Angus wrote: But pivot table and autofilter work for very different purpose, what I need is to keep original conditional formatting when I use "show page", anyone can help? " wrote: Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you could just apply Data|filter|autofilter to your original data range and filter to show what you need to see. Angus wrote: When I use "show pages" to drill down the data into pages from Pivot table, I find the conditional format on pivot table is missing. I have to make conditional format again to every page. How to keep the conditional formatting when I use "show pages" from pivot table? -- Dave Peterson Thank's Ashish singh -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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