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Debra Dalgleish
 
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You can create a Pivot Table from multiple consolidation ranges, but you
won't get the same pivot table layout that you'd get from a single
range. There's an example he

http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot08.html

If possible, store your data in a single worksheet, or in a database,
and you'll have more flexibility in creating the pivot table.


Ian Peers wrote:
I am trying to use multiple spreadsheets to create a pivot table in order to
analyse corporate profitablility. I am relatively new to pivot tables and can
find little help in this area.

I have a spreadsheet with a number of tabs, with a reconciliation page that
currently uses arrays and lookup to access the data from a couple of the
other tabs. I think a pivot table would work better. any ideas?

Thanks,

-Ian



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