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Excel 2007 Pivot Table
In earlier versions of Excel, if you right clicked on a pivot table you
could invoke the pivot table wizard, hit the "back" button and modify (expand or contract) the range that the pivot table was based on (if you did not have the foresight to use a dynamic range to begin with) Can something similar be done in Excel 2007? |
Excel 2007 Pivot Table
To change the data source in Excel 2007:
Select a cell in the pivot table On the Ribbon, click PivotTable Tools Click Options, then click Change Data Source Select Change Data Source Enter the new data source, click OK SteveF wrote: In earlier versions of Excel, if you right clicked on a pivot table you could invoke the pivot table wizard, hit the "back" button and modify (expand or contract) the range that the pivot table was based on (if you did not have the foresight to use a dynamic range to begin with) Can something similar be done in Excel 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Excel 2007 Pivot Table
Thanks Debra, guess I was not paying attention to what the ribbon was changung to when I selected a cell in the pivot table Debra Dalgleish wrote: To change the data source in Excel 2007: Select a cell in the pivot table On the Ribbon, click PivotTable Tools Click Options, then click Change Data Source Select Change Data Source Enter the new data source, click OK SteveF wrote: In earlier versions of Excel, if you right clicked on a pivot table you could invoke the pivot table wizard, hit the "back" button and modify (expand or contract) the range that the pivot table was based on (if you did not have the foresight to use a dynamic range to begin with) Can something similar be done in Excel 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Excel 2007 Pivot Table
You're welcome. So much has changed that it's hard to find all the features.
SteveF wrote: Thanks Debra, guess I was not paying attention to what the ribbon was changung to when I selected a cell in the pivot table Debra Dalgleish wrote: To change the data source in Excel 2007: Select a cell in the pivot table On the Ribbon, click PivotTable Tools Click Options, then click Change Data Source Select Change Data Source Enter the new data source, click OK SteveF wrote: In earlier versions of Excel, if you right clicked on a pivot table you could invoke the pivot table wizard, hit the "back" button and modify (expand or contract) the range that the pivot table was based on (if you did not have the foresight to use a dynamic range to begin with) Can something similar be done in Excel 2007? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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