In This Chapter
Excel's pivot table feature is, arguably, its most innovative and powerful feature. Pivot tables first appeared in Excel 5, and the feature remains unique to Excel. (No other spreadsheet program has anything that comes close to it.) This chapter is not an introduction to pivot tables. I assume that you're familiar with this feature and its terminology and that you know how to create and modify pivot tables manually. In this chapter, I cover the following topics:
What you need to know to create pivot tables with VBA
Examples of VBA procedures that create pivot tables
An example of how to use VBA to create a worksheet table from a summary table
As you probably know, creating a pivot table from a database or list enables you to summarize data in ways that otherwise would not be possible - and it's amazingly fast. You also can write VBA code to generate and modify pivot tables.