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Hello
I wonder if it is possible to bypass the 65k lines limit in Excel 2000 by
using more than 1 sheet when working with a pivot table !
Otherwise, I have to convert first all data in Access and then go back to
pivot table using 'external data'
Thanks for tip if any !
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Hi Joel

Only with XL2007, which has a limit in excess of 1 million rows.
Using multiple sheets, means using Multiple Consolidation Ranges but this
does work quite the same as with a single range.

Take a look at Debra Dalgleish's site for more information on this.
http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot08.html

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Hello
I wonder if it is possible to bypass the 65k lines limit in Excel 2000 by
using more than 1 sheet when working with a pivot table !
Otherwise, I have to convert first all data in Access and then go back to
pivot table using 'external data'
Thanks for tip if any !
Joël



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