PivotTable Object



Represents a PivotTable report on a worksheet. The PivotTable object is a member of the PivotTables collection. The PivotTables collection contains all the PivotTable objects on a single worksheet.
Using the PivotTable Object
Use PivotTables(index), where index is the PivotTable index number or name, to return a single PivotTable object. The following example makes the field named year a row field in the first PivotTable report on Sheet3.
Worksheets("Sheet3").PivotTables(1) _
.PivotFields("Year").Orientation = xlRowField
Remarks
Because PivotTable report programming can be complex, it’s generally easiest to record PivotTable report actions and then revise the recorded code. To record a macro, point to Macro on the Tools menu and then click Record New Macro.