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PivotTable Styles

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(David Gainer) Yesterday we looked at Table Styles. Today, I wanted to revisit PivotTable Styles (see a post here where I introduced PivotTable styles a few months ago you might want to re-read that before proceeding). This post will be a bit shorter, because most of what I talked about yesterday with respect to Table Styles is also true for PivotTable Styles.

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