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I'll bet that Roger R. meant to type:
=getpivotdata(T(A3),CashFlow!A7,A1,A2) I usually concatenate an empty string to the reference, e.g.: =getpivotdata(A1 & "",CashFlow!A7,A1,A2) but I don't know why either method is required for the data_field to use a reference. Roger Govier wrote: Hi Roger I'm glad you have got it working. However, I am still curious to know how with "Account Type" entered in cell A1 T(A1) can return "Amount" -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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