Filtering a Pivot by user input value?

JumboCactuar

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi,
I have a pivot table with the left column numbers 1-100
And I want to be able to filter between 2 numbers (from user inputboxs for min and max)

Eg. Numbers 11-20 or 1-80

Unsure how to do this,

Any help appreciated
 

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Hi

https://www.wiseowl.co.uk/blog/s2458/inputbox.htm

Code:
Sub Macro21()
Dim pt As PivotTable
Set pt = ActiveSheet.PivotTables("pivot2")
pt.PivotFields("status").PivotFilters.Add2 Type:=xlValueIsBetween, DataField:= _
pt.PivotFields("Sum of amount"), Value1:=CDbl(InputBox("Enter min")), Value2:=CDbl(InputBox("Enter max"))
End Sub
 
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