Pivot Table

leonemc

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Is there a way to create a Pivot Table and have each row automatically created into its own tab? I know I used to be able to do this but I havent been able to figure it out in the newer version of excel.

Thanks
 
Although I am sure that works, the VBA route is out of my league. I did find out how to do it...

Select a cell in the pivot table
On the Ribbon, click the Options tab
At the far left, click the dropdown arrow for Options
Click Show Report Filter Pages
 
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This is really great, but, using Excel 2007, when I group the sheets, I can't figure out how to delete them. I keep getting a message that I can't. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

AC
 
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