| Make your PowerPivot sheet look great in SharePoint 2010 |
| Written by Kasper de Jonge |
| Tuesday, 01 December 2009 12:40 |
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I am playing with SharePoint 2010 and PowerPivot and in the demo’s from MS the PowerPivot sheet don’t look like excel. I was wondering how they did that and started looking for it. But I couldn’t find it, then i remembered Rob showed it to us on his blog post . It’s pretty easy:
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