<p>You can change the appearance of existing pivot tables in a spreadsheet using the editing tools available at the <b>Pivot Table</b> tab of the top toolbar.</p>
<p>Select at least one cell within the pivot table with the mouse to activate the editing tools at the top toolbar.</p>
<p>The <imgalt="Select Pivot Table icon"src="../images/pivotselecticon.png"/><b>Select</b> button allows to select the entire pivot table.</p>
<p>The rows and columns options allow you to emphasize certain rows/columns applying a specific formatting to them, or highlight different rows/columns with the different background colors to clearly distinguish them. The following options are available:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Row Headers</b> - allows to highlight the row headers with a special formatting.</li>
<li><b>Column Headers</b> - allows to highlight the column headers with a special formatting.</li>
<li><b>Banded Rows</b> - enables the background color alternation for odd and even rows.</li>
<li><b>Banded Columns</b> - enables the background color alternation for odd and even columns.</li>
</ul>
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The template list allows you to choose one of the predefined pivot table styles. Each template combines certain formatting parameters, such as a background color, border style, row/column banding etc.
Depending on the options checked for rows and columns, the templates set will be displayed differently. For example, if you've checked the <b>Row Headers</b> and <b>Banded Columns</b> options, the displayed templates list will include only templates with the row headers highlighted and banded columns enabled.