Hi Chaudhry,
I hate to commit sacrilege in the Excel VBA sight but its sounds like
excel is probably not the right solution for such a massive task.
Access can handle larger database queries. Even if you use Access to
perform all your summerizing and then export it back to excel for the
presentation parts, I think you you come out with far less stress.

-Good Luck
Michael



On Apr 12, 2:41 pm, Chaudhry Zahid Ali <chaudhry.zahid....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> *Overview:*
> I have a issue to discuss. I have got an excel sheet which contains over
> 150,000 trial balance account subheads made up of data from different
> branches (All Branches). So there are multiple account heads that are
> repeating. I have constructed a Pivot table out of the data which on
> application of a filter gives me NP and Sales amount for different types
> (Huge, Big, Medium, Small) of branches.
>
> *Required:*
> Now what I want to do is to apply two different filters on two different
> columns which fall under the same Pivot table. Is it possible, or am I
> asking too much from excel. I know I can construct a seperate table for both
> NP and sales, but the issue is I am trying to automate the process and if I
> make seperate account heads for seperate files, well, I will be ending up
> making atleast 50 Pivot tables in a file which has already crossed 200 MB.
>
> *In Short:*
> *HELP*
> **
> Thanks......

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