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Default Problem viewing Excel 2003 Pivot Chart fields in Excel 2007

When Im running Excel 2007 and Im viewing a chart in a file created in
Excel 2003 using the €˜Pivot Chart and Pivot Chart Report functionality, Im
unable to see the Pivot Chart (drop down) fields anywhere on the Pivot Chart.
This happens even when the file created in Excel 2003 is €˜converted to 2007
when it is opened.
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Default Problem viewing Excel 2003 Pivot Chart fields in Excel 2007

Hi,

When the pivot chart is selected try choose PivotChart Tools, Analyze, and
turn on the Pivot Chart Filter.


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"ronny B" wrote:

When Im running Excel 2007 and Im viewing a chart in a file created in
Excel 2003 using the €˜Pivot Chart and Pivot Chart Report functionality, Im
unable to see the Pivot Chart (drop down) fields anywhere on the Pivot Chart.
This happens even when the file created in Excel 2003 is €˜converted to 2007
when it is opened.
--
Ronny B

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