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Pivot Tables

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replyReply Thu 5 Aug 2010, 16:33Delegate Raj said...

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Pivot Tables

Can Pivot tables be programmed via a macro?

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replyReply Fri 6 Aug 2010, 10:34Trainer Nafeesa said...

RE: Pivot Tables

Hi Raj,


Thank you for your question regarding Pivot Tables.


Yes, PivotTables can be programmed via a macro. We cover this in detail in the Excel VBA course.

Below is a link to the course outline

http://www.microsofttraining.net/excel-vba-2007.php


I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.


If you require further assistance, please reply to this post.


Kind Regards,


Nafeesa

Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

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