You could use the .TableRange1 or .TableRange2 properties of the PivotTable to return the Address and assign them to the Print Area.
This is a discussion on Printing only "Used Data" in a Pivot Table within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; Good Morning: I'm look for assistance in printing a PTs Used Range. When the first customer selects their PT scenario, ...
Good Morning:
I'm look for assistance in printing a PTs Used Range.
When the first customer selects their PT scenario, I'd like for them to just hit a Button and only the "Used Area" prints, except for the top 5/6 Rows.
When the next customer modifies the PT (more Rows/Columns), I'd like for them to Print their "new" view of the PT. Is there something out there that will alleviate the customer form having to Set Print Area and just hit a Button that says "Print?"
Thanks!!!!!!!!!
You could use the .TableRange1 or .TableRange2 properties of the PivotTable to return the Address and assign them to the Print Area.
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