There is a new sample file on the Contextures website, with a macro to change all pivot tables with one selection, when you change a report filter in one pivot table.
Change All Pivot Tables
In the sample workbook, if you change the “Item” Report Filter in one pivot table, all the other pivot tables with an “Item” filter will change.
They get the same report filter settings that were in the pivot table that you changed.

Select Multiple Items
In this version of the sample file, the “Select Multiple Items” setting is also changed, to match the setting that is in the pivot table that you changed.
In the screen shot below, the Item field has the “Select Multiple Items” setting turned off. If any other pivot tables in the workbook have an “Items” filter, the “Select Multiple Items” setting for those fields will also change.

How It Works
The multiple pivot table filtering works with event programming. There is Worksheet_PivotTableUpdate code on each worksheet, and it runs when any pivot table on that worksheet is changed or refreshed.
For each report filter field, the code checks for the Select Multiple Items setting, to change all Pivot Tables with the same report filter field.
The code loops through all the worksheets in the workbook, and loops through each pivot table on each sheet.
Private Sub Worksheet_PivotTableUpdate _
(ByVal Target As PivotTable)
Dim wsMain As Worksheet
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim ptMain As PivotTable
Dim pt As PivotTable
Dim pfMain As PivotField
Dim pf As PivotField
Dim pi As PivotItem
Dim bMI As Boolean
On Error Resume Next
Set wsMain = ActiveSheet
Set ptMain = Target
Application.EnableEvents = False
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each pfMain In ptMain.PageFields
bMI = pfMain.EnableMultiplePageItems
For Each ws In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
For Each pt In ws.PivotTables
If ws.Name & "_" & pt <> _
wsMain.Name & "_" & ptMain Then
pt.ManualUpdate = True
Set pf = pt.PivotFields(pfMain.Name)
bMI = pfMain.EnableMultiplePageItems
With pf
.ClearAllFilters
Select Case bMI
Case False
.CurrentPage _
= pfMain.CurrentPage.Value
Case True
.CurrentPage = "(All)"
For Each pi In pfMain.PivotItems
.PivotItems(pi.Name).Visible _
= pi.Visible
Next pi
.EnableMultiplePageItems = bMI
End Select
End With
bMI = False
Set pf = Nothing
pt.ManualUpdate = False
End If
Next pt
Next ws
Next pfMain
Application.EnableEvents = True
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Download the Sample File
To test the Change All Pivot Tables code, you can download the sample file from the Contextures website.
On the Sample Excel Files page, in the Pivot Tables section, look for PT0025 – Change All Page Fields with Multiple Selection Settings.
The file will work in Excel 2007 or later, if you enable macros.
Watch the Video
To see the steps for copying the code into your worksheet, and an explanation of how the code works, watch this short video.
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The problem I identified wasn’t with the version check routine but with how I’d implemented the bUseSlicers bit. I’m going to take any reference to bUseSlicers out.
Hi,
This is a very useful code. Just one thing. One limitation is that it works for the variable in the “Report Filter” of the pivot table.
I have multiple tables where I am trying to replicate the filter applied to the variables in row label section. I tried this in the sample excel file. It did not work.
Is there a macro with you for this purpose?
In the Sample file attached, the changes take place when I change the “Item” or “Region” filters and see the change in other pivot tables too … but when I try to change the “Row Labels” it does the reflect in the other pivot tables.
Hope I am able to explain my problem.
Harsh – if you are using Excel 2010 or later, use Slicers to accomplish this, as this functionality is built-in and much faster. If using an earlier version, then use my code posted at http://blog.contextures.com/archives/2013/06/18/update-multiple-pivot-tables-20130618/
This code is really working for me. It is updating the filter in pivots coming from three different databases. I am also using slicer to modify three different pivot fields (i.e. plant name, Volume type, National/International). The slicers work fine, updating all the pivots, but one. The slicer for “National/International) Pivot field is not updating all of the pivots, just about 4 out of 6. Is there something in the code or is it a limitation?
I used your macro on my file and it worked. thank you. I have 80 or so report filters that I want to expand with the “Show Report Filter Pages.” This seems to only work with one pivot table. In a nutshell, I want to create a macro that “Shows Report Filter Pages” for two pivot tables instead of just one pivot table. Any ideas?