Pivot table date filter to automatically select latest date

kiwikiki718

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hello I have several tabs that contain pivot tables where I have to manually select the latest date for each pivot table weekly. is there a VBA code that will automatically select the latest date for each pivot table once I select the refresh all?
 

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What you want to achieve can be done through VBA. But, pivot tables are trickier to work with VBA than a table.

My suggestion is to record a macro while refreshing a pivot table and select date header before stop recording.

Once a macro has been recorded - share the same here to be modified to your needs.
 
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