The method for hiding items with zero totals in a PivotTable is different if you're working with a regular PivotTable or a PowerPivot PivotTable. This article focusses on how to accomplish this goal in the PowerPivot version. (If you're working with a regular and you want to hide calculated items that have zero balances, you'll want to check out
Debra Dalgleish's blog post on the subject.)
To start, assume that we’ve got a fairly simple PowerPivot pivot table that looks like this:
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MyForcey 2022-06-23, 01:40 PM