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PivotTable.HiddenFields property (Excel) |
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PivotTable.HiddenFields property (Excel)
Returns an object that represents either a single PivotTable field (a PivotField object) or a collection of all the fields (a PivotFields object) that are currently not shown as row, column, page, or data fields. Read-only.
expression.HiddenFields (Index)
expression A variable that represents 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 (can be an array to specify more than one field). |
For OLAP data sources, this property always returns an empty collection.
This example adds the hidden 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.HiddenFields
rw = rw + 1
nwSheet.Cells(rw, 1).Value = pvtField.Name
Next pvtField
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