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Pivot table fields can be edited and renamed by mistake quite easily. Where
this has been done, I am having trouble re-writing the correct values to the
pivot table, despite the fact that the database containing the data, still
shows the correct data. I have tried refreshing the data, have looked at all
the pivot table options and tried changing the field settings without success.

I am using Microsoft Excel 2003 SP1

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You can lock the cells & protect the sheet.

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Pivot table fields can be edited and renamed by mistake quite easily. Where
this has been done, I am having trouble re-writing the correct values to the
pivot table, despite the fact that the database containing the data, still
shows the correct data. I have tried refreshing the data, have looked at all
the pivot table options and tried changing the field settings without success.

I am using Microsoft Excel 2003 SP1

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Hi Matt

Drag the fields out of the PT, do a Refresh and they will return to
their original names.
Drag them back to the required locations.

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Pivot table fields can be edited and renamed by mistake quite easily.
Where
this has been done, I am having trouble re-writing the correct values
to the
pivot table, despite the fact that the database containing the data,
still
shows the correct data. I have tried refreshing the data, have looked
at all
the pivot table options and tried changing the field settings without
success.

I am using Microsoft Excel 2003 SP1



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Roger's suggestion will work for pivot items. If you also rename the
pivot fields, you can retype the names, or use programming to reset the
captions. The free addin here has a command that will reset the captions:
http://www.contextures.com/xlPivotAddIn.html

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Pivot table fields can be edited and renamed by mistake quite easily. Where
this has been done, I am having trouble re-writing the correct values to the
pivot table, despite the fact that the database containing the data, still
shows the correct data. I have tried refreshing the data, have looked at all
the pivot table options and tried changing the field settings without success.

I am using Microsoft Excel 2003 SP1



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