VBA Copy multiple PivotTables onto one table

rach_oh

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  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
Trying to build a code into a command button that would take every row in the pivot table and create 12 new rows in a table in a separate sheet. Columns A-C would be repeated on each new row; D5-O5 would be transposed as EOM onto the 12 new rows along with their correlating amounts in rows 7 to variable. There are four different sheets that would be following the code before completing the command. Any thoughts where to start?

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