You could also set the Default Table Style for the workbook containing
the pivot table as one which contains no formatting, then double
clicking on an item in the pivot table would still create a table, but
it would have no formatting.

On Sep 2, 12:14 pm, Anil Bhange <anil.bha...@tatacommunications.com>
wrote:
> Hi Expert,
>
> In Pivot table data details, when we double click on any value the details of 
> those values extract from main database and another worksheet get prepared.
>
> In this process, new worksheet details (extracted one) by default extracted 
> in "Table Format" and everytime we have to do "Convert to Range"
>
> Is there any shortcut where I don't get these details in Table format and 
> will get in the normal data details.
>
> Anil Bhange
>
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> Financial Reporting & Compliance,
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