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PivotTable.PivotFields method (Excel) |
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05/09/2019 |
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Returns an object that represents either a single PivotTable field (a PivotField object) or a collection of both the visible and hidden fields (a PivotFields object) in the PivotTable report. Read-only.
expression.PivotFields (Index)
expression An expression that returns a PivotTable object.
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
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Index | Optional | Variant | The name or number of the field to be returned. |
Object
For OLAP data sources, there are no hidden fields, and the object or collection that is returned reflects what's currently visible.
This example adds the PivotTable report's field names to a list on a new worksheet.
Set nwSheet = Worksheets.Add
nwSheet.Activate
Set pvtTable = Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("A1").PivotTable
rw = 0
For Each pvtField In pvtTable.PivotFields
rw = rw + 1
nwSheet.Cells(rw, 1).Value = pvtField.Name
Next pvtField
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