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MitchP
 
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Dave:

Sorry to sound like a dope. Don't understand "hit the back a few times".
Please clarify. Thanks, Mitch P

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You'd have to rightclick on the pivottable and hit the back a few times to reset
the range.

But even better would be to use a dynamic range that grows and contracts when
you add/delete rows.

http://www.contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic

MitchP wrote:

HELLO AGAIN:
i NEED TO ADD MORE DATA TO AN EXISTING PIVOT TABLE, BUT DO NOT KNOW HOW TO
SELECT A NEW CELL RANGE IN EXCEL 2003.


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Dave Peterson