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I have a worksheet with a pivottable and an associated pivotchart, all
nicely formatted. I want to make a duplicate of this so I can configure the data selection differently, but still retain the formatting. In Excel 2003, I just duplicated the worksheet and the new pivotchart would be associated with the new pivottable. In Excel 2007, I find the new pivotchart is *still* tied back to the original pivottable. Is there a way around this? If I select the PivotChart Tools, I see 'Select Data', but the section for "Chart data range" is grayed out and will not allow edits. I thought I was good at this stuff, but I guess not! Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you . |
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