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Thanks, Ron. The named range works great.
Will PS As for the earlier suggestion about just needing for the data to be contiguous - as mentioned in my initial email, I tried that and only the data in the original range is refreshed. Nothing outside that range is included - contiguous or not. "Ron Coderre" wrote: If the pivot table and the source data are in the same workbook and the pivot table does not include new source data rows when they are added Then you might consider basing your pivot table on a Dynamic Named Range. A Dynamic Named Range automatically expands and contracts based on the number of records in the data....No VBA programming necessary. For instructions, see Debra Dalgleish's website: http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html#Dynamic Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "roadkill" wrote: I have a file, including a pivot table, that I would like to use as a "template" without having to regenerate the pivot table each time. In other words, I would like to add to the data or replace the data and then just do the equivalent of a refresh on the pivot table. Is this possible? From what I've seen, the pivot table is locked into a certain range so if new data doesn't fit the old range, portions of the data can be ignored. Any thoughts? Thank you, Will |
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