I'm so glad Pivot Play was helpful, Ryan.....Thanks for letting me know.
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Regards,
Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
(XL2003, Win XP)
"ryguy7272" wrote in message
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Oh my! I have seen this before!! There is just too much to remember with
Excel!! Thanks for pointing me in this direction. I am grateful for
these
discussion groups.
Thanks a bunch Ron!!
Regards,
Ryan--
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RyGuy
"Ron Coderre" wrote:
The free Pivot Play add-in, located at Debra Dalgleish's website, may
help:
http://www.contextures.com/xlPivotPlay01.html
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Regards,
Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
(XL2003, Win XP)
"ryguy7272" wrote in message
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Without right-clicking on a Pivot Table, then clicking Pivot Table
Wizard
Back, and seeing the reference to the data in the Pivot Table, is there
another way to view the source data? A friend told me that he gets
files
with Pivot Tables, but he can't find the source data. Obviously it
could
come from an external database. I suspect it would be impossible to
see
the
reference to that DB. Is this correct?
Regards,
Ryan---
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RyGuy