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Brian Catalano
Feb 16, 2018Copper Contributor
Pasting Pivot Table as Values... losing Borders and formatting
This just started within the last 30 days or so... it appears that when pasting a Pivot Table as values over itself... borders and formatting are now eliminated. Extremely frustrating as I have the ...
- Feb 17, 2018
Hi Brian,
There is a fairly good technique to paste the PivotTable values and formats, but it cost you some extra steps!
You can use the Format Painter to grab the format to the second instance of the PivotTable.
After you paste the PivotTable as values, go to the original PivotTable, highlight it, press Format Painter button, and then paint the second PivotTable!
Another method (Two levels Paste):
- Highlight the first PivotTable and copy it.
- Go to another location, and press Ctrl+Alt+V to open the Paste Special dialog box.
- Select Values and then hit OK.
- Press Ctrl+Alt+V again.
- Select Formats and then hit OK again!
glumthrone8
Jan 10, 2019Copper Contributor
If you select ONLY the table of the pivot you can copy and paste values with the table formatting.
Select only the header row and the data, if you include the filter row it won't work. If you include a blank row it won't work. if you include a blank column it won't work.
Why this is the only way to get the formatting with the data I have no idea.
CNC-Aled-J-R
Jun 24, 2021Brass Contributor
Thank you - this is the only thing that worked for me.