Our Finance office created a spreadsheet with pivot tables. Attached is the file. In the Presentation tab, using the filters, values will be changed. Once changed, they want a way to reset the filters to their original settings. They, and I, are having no luck with this.
Instead of Excel creating a new sheet when I double click on the results of a pivot table, is it possible to just filter the results of the original source data's sheet?
Here is my situation, I have source data that needs to be updated after someone double clicks on the pivot table data. They won't be able to update the source data if it just creates a new sheet (since it's a copy).
I have pivot tables in diff pages im trying to make a button to reset all the fields in all the pivot tables..
i tried recording a macro to do this but it only works for page fields.. it wont work for the column fields.. act, adopt and check are page fields at the top... region is a column field ... goto_AQcheck is a macro to switch to that sheet which is assigned to another button....
I have a pivot table with over 4000 entries and about 12 columns which i filter to get the info i want.
Unfortunately with so many rows and columns in the table, if i do a macro that gets each filter back to 'show all' its really slow.
Doing this manually using the "Show all" option in the filter takes a fraction of a second, so surely there must be a way to do this more quickly in VBA?
i can't understand why manually it takes no time at all, but automating it through recording a macro takes forever.
I am looking to create a macro button which will reset the sheet to its original state.
I have locked the cells users should not imput data into, and unlocked where they add their data.
At the end of every school year, they will need to be able to reset ALL the workbooks back to their original state with all the reference formulas.
I am thinking I will need to tell the macro to create a hidden copy of the workbooks and then upon hitting reset it will use the backup to override the current. But they will need to be able to reset at the end of every year.
I would like to have one reset button that resets ALL the workbooks at once, but if not, I could put a reset button on each workbook.
As I have just started my VBA training, I have a code that will create a backup and hide it, but I have no idea how to do the reset portion. And again, since they need to be able to reset it each year for x amount of times, I don't know how to get it to keep having a fresh backup and get everything to its original.
I've two columns in an excel sheet... In column A, I have years & in column B, I've amounts... Now I have made pivot table for the same to have an exact picture of this table... Now, I need a formula applying on pivot table that may identify the amounts in specific years great that 50,000 then great that 50,001 to 100,000 then 100,001 to 150,000....
I can't figure it out it simply doubles the value the only thing i can think of is the totals in question that are related to subtotaled columns but is not subtotaled
We are using a file containing a pivot table in the 2007 version of Excel. Every time the file is saved under a new name for a new month, the pivot table becomes a table of values only (in other words it is no longer a pivot table!) The pivot links to an Access query (the 2007 version of Access). What is causing this?
I Am trying to create a pivot table. I have attached a sample of what i want. I have same kind of data for different dates. I would like for one field to list out seperately under each date and one field to sum up for the entire week( Total paid hrs). How do i go about doing this... is there a work around?
I have a pivot table that summarises data from a timesheet. The summary looks something like the following and shows the number of 15 minutes intervals spent on a range of categories and jobs:
PivotTableSample.PNG
How can I have this pivot table display the number of minutes instead of the number of intervals (i.e. it needs to take the value displayed currently and multiple it by 15). I'm sure there must be some simple way to achieve this but can't figure it out (I don't want to use vba).
I was wondering if it were at all possible to add multiple columns to the values portion of a pivot table at once, instead of individually dragging. When you click on them, it auto-sends them to Row Labels, which I don't want. I have a bunch of colums I want to add to Values and don't want to waste a bunch of time dragging them individually.
This pivot table is used to track referrals for an employment service, and needs to show monthly totals of referrals, enrolments, cancellations and placements.
I have the referral date as one of the row lables, but it seems that each of the others now only reflectes back to that date rather than the date entered in that value
EG:
5 clients referred in September, One was placed in October, 2 in December and 1 in Jan but the totals for placed are all showing in September rather than the month the clinet was placed.
I have to check if two items are in column A, and if yes, there values from column B shoulded be summed. I tried different combinations with IF, LOOKUP but didn't go far.
In Excel 2007, is it possible to copy & paste a pivot table, and have the result look like a pivot table, but not actually be a pivot table? I want to keep the values and the formatting (the colors and borders, etc) but I want it to not actually be linked to the data or have the ability to change with dropdowns, etc. I've tried the usual copy & paste special (values) thing, and the other otions in the paste special box, but it doesn't keep the formatting.
From the research I've done, it seems that pivot tables do not support text in the values area, period.
Quite a bit of work has gone into aggregating this data, and it's so close, but the text fields are showing 0.
Have a look. Double-clicking on cell C5 (sheet 1) drills down into the individual record. Cell E2 (sheet 4) contains the text value I need--"Not Stated".
Is there any quick workaround to get this text value to showup in cell C5 of the pivot table?
Sheet1 ABCDE3Sum of Provision in AgreementDescription
4Property# of UnitsAdd'l Leasing GuidelinesAgreement Format:Annual Reporting - Deadline:52nd and Wall000064 Forty Flagler Village218000744 Monroe00008626 DeKalb0000Excel 2010
Sheet4 CDEF1DescriptionPropertyProvision in AgreementSection2Add'l Leasing Guidelines2nd and WallNot Stated0Excel 2010
I have data in an Excel spread sheet that contains rainfall amounts that are to 2 decimal places. However, when ever I put the data into a pivot table they display as 1. I have reformatted the data in the base table, and tried to format the pivot table, all to no avail. There must be a way.
I'm trying to copy a certain cell range from a particular row of a pivot table to another sheet, in a loop but I do not successfully do the paste. There's no error, just no data gets pasted.
In my code currently i have:
Code: Set Report = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Report") Set Pivot = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Pivot").PivotTables(1) dim size = Pivot.TableRange2.Rows.Count for i =2 to size -1 Set currentRow = Pivot.TableRange2.Rows(i) currentRow.Range(currentRow.Cells(1, 2), currentRow.Cells(1, 7)).Copy Sheets("Report").Activate ActiveSheet.Range("C" & 4 + i & ":H" & 4+ i).Select Selection.Paste next
Now, what does work if i select and paste the whole pivot row, but i don't want this. I've tried also with just referencing the Pivot table cells but also pasted nothing.
I have data in a pivot table that has some positive and negative values. At the end of the Pivot Table, it sums the values for each month and then a grand total. I would like to also have it show the summation of all negative values per month. So it would be:Jan Total Jan Negative Total Feb Total Feb Negative Total etc... Grand Total Grand Negative Total Is it possible to add such functionality?
I have a spreadsheet with several records for each person's name. I want to have pivot tables based on various columns, with the data field being a count of unique occurrences of a person's name.
When I set up a basic Pivot, it counts each occurence of the person's name.
why when pivot tables display individual or single time values they are rounded up or down. i.e. a value of 1:31.5 is displayed in the pivot table as 1:35.0 etc. I have tried custom formatting the table itself but to no avail.
I have a worksheet with a list of employees and the workgroup they belong to, along with other data like manager, start dates, etc. Recently a couple of the workgroups were duplicated (change in managers), so these employees are showing up on two rows even though the workgroup has the same name. The only differences in the two rows are the workgroup effective start and end dates. I need to be able to count, in a pivot table, the number of unique employee/workgroup combinations there are per workgroup. I can add columns to the sheet, but it's a dynamic set of data that will grow each time it's refreshed...
I'm trying to create a pivot table that will count how many employees have completed a Learning Plan. This task becomes complex (for me) because each learning plan has multiple Courses, each Course has a status of "Completed" or "Incomplete". A Learning Plan would only be considered "Completed" if all the courses within that Learning Plan were completed. In doing some research, it looks like I'll need to create another column of data, that shows per employee, per Learning Plan, if the entire Learning Plan has been completed, but I'm not sure of the best way to go about this. Please find SampleData attached.
Is there a way to drill down the data of 100 values in a pivot table into one worksheet without resorting to drilling down each value, having 100 worksheets for each value, to paste into one worksheet? I got my company to give me an experimental computer to test for this in 2007, though if there is a way to do this in 2003,
- a list of data - a pivottable based on these data
When moving this worksheet this worksheet to another workbook, the pivot table can't refresh anymore. This throws an error message "Reference is not valid". To work around this problem I need to adapt the datasource. The same occurs if the list and the pivot table are on separate sheet, with the added strange behaviour that, when data an PT are split, it is not possible to move both sheet together.
This would not be a big issue if my problem had to be solved manually. The real problem is that I need to move the sheets from a C# program.