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Select an element of a PivotTable list
Select the entire PivotTable list
Note You can't display the title bar if the PivotTable list is not bound to a data source.
Select one or more data cells
- To select a single cell, click it. To select a group of cells, click and drag the mouse pointer until all the cells you want are selected.
Select a row, column, or filter field
Note Selecting a row or column field also selects all of the items of data in the field.
Select a detail field
- Click the field label. If detail data is displayed for several items so that the field label is displayed more than once, clicking one instance of the field label selects all instances.
Select a total field
- Click any field label for the total field.
Select one or more items
- To select a single item, click the item label.
- To add more items to the selection, press and hold the CTRL key when clicking the item labels.
- To select a range of items, click the label of the first item, press SHIFT, and then click the label of the last item.
Note Selecting an item selects all of the data for that item.
Select a subtotal or grand total
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Click the subtotal or grand total.
Note Selecting a subtotal or grand total also selects all of the data for the subtotal or grand total.
Select the title bar or a drop area
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Click the title bar.
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On the toolbar, click Commands and Options , and then click the Captions tab.
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In the Select caption list, select the item you want.
Select a custom property of a row or column field
- Click the row or column field, or one of its items.
- On the toolbar, click Commands and Options , and then click the Item Properties tab.
- In the Item properties list, select the property you want.
Note If the selected field does not have any custom properties, the Item properties list will be empty.
You can set the caption, number format, and display location settings for the selected property. The formats you select affect only the selected property.
- To set the font and style settings of a property, select Property caption or Property value from the Format list.
Note Font and text style settings that you apply to a custom property affect all custom properties in the PivotTable list, but only when they are displayed in the report. The formatting is ignored when the custom property is displayed in the ScreenTip.