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Pivot table - what's it doing??
Greetings! A pivot table is reading data in which the "same" text-formatted
numbers in a source column that gets piecemeal-updated regularly are being treated differently. This manifests itself as a number appearing right-justified (no formatting) in a first pivot table block along with its members and then the number again but now left-justified (again no formatting) in a second block with its members. Checked the source data - all numbers are formatted as text (.NumberFormat = @). Only difference I could spot was doing a debug.print of one of each of two "same" numbers, where .Value of both is '3071' while .Value2 of one is '3071' and .Value2 of the other is ' 3071' (leading space or something). If relevant - I believe the source column is set up with a range control list of values. [Incidentally - tried to capture the .Value2 value with leading space but keep getting the trimmed number - how can I capture exactly what debug.print produces to a text string?] What in the world is causing the numbers to be treated differently? Also, it there an easy way to dump a cell attribute list to facilitate a comparison between two cells in a situation like this. Thanks for any ideas! George |
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