Format PivotTable
Transform Raw Data into Professional Presentations
PivotTable Formatting Essentials
Default Limitations
Standard PivotTables lack visual appeal with no colored fills, borders, or advanced formatting. Only basic bold headings are applied by default.
Formatting Flexibility
All standard worksheet formatting tools apply to PivotTables. You can modify fonts, colors, and number formats independently of source data.
Specialized Tools
The Design tab provides PivotTable-specific formatting options including layout styles, subtotals, and banding for enhanced readability.
Design Tab Feature Overview
Subtotals Configuration
Control display and positioning of subtotal functions like sums, averages, and counts for Values box fields
Grand Totals Management
Choose visibility and placement of grand totals within your PivotTable structure
Report Layout Selection
Select from Compact, Outline, or Tabular layouts with optional repeated headings
Style and Banding Options
Apply professional color schemes and alternating row/column fills for improved readability
PivotTable Layout Styles
| Feature | Compact | Outline | Tabular |
|---|---|---|---|
| Space Efficiency | High | Medium | Low |
| Data Clarity | Medium | High | Highest |
| Repeated Headers | No | Optional | Standard |
| Best Use Case | Limited Space | Balanced View | Detailed Analysis |
Banded Rows and Columns
Apply column width and row height adjustments only after finalizing your PivotTable structure. Any changes to fields, arrangements, or functions will reset all manual sizing to defaults.
PivotTable Formatting Best Practices
Avoid losing formatting work due to automatic resets
Use the preview feature to compare different looks
Improves readability across multiple columns
Separate logical sections for better visual organization
Format independently from source data requirements
Key Takeaways