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Building pivot tables in Excel 2007 based on existing pivot tables?
So I just installed Excel 2007, and other than the initial shock of
interface change, its seems pretty good. I like that the prior Office keyboard shortcuts still work. I've been going though some of the Excel features/commands I commonly use and I haven't been able to figure out how to build a pivot table based on an existing pivot data. This was something that I ALWAYS used in previous versions of Excel, it kept the file size manageable and tables refreshed throughout tabs, but it looks like its no longer possible now that they've changed the way pivots are created. Please tell me that I am missing something. |
Building pivot tables in Excel 2007 based on existing pivottables?
I did some testing on this, and it appears as though Excel 2007 does
this by default. If you create multiple pivot tables from the same data, then use this line of code in the debug window: Debug.Print ActiveSheet.PivotTables(1).PivotCache.Index returns the same index for all tables created from the same source range. On Dec 13, 3:27 pm, wrote: So I just installed Excel 2007, and other than the initial shock of interface change, its seems pretty good. I like that the prior Office keyboard shortcuts still work. I've been going though some of the Excel features/commands I commonly use and I haven't been able to figure out how to build a pivot table based on an existing pivot data. This was something that I ALWAYS used in previous versions of Excel, it kept the file size manageable and tables refreshed throughout tabs, but it looks like its no longer possible now that they've changed the way pivots are created. Please tell me that I am missing something. |
Building pivot tables in Excel 2007 based on existing pivot tables?
Hi
The default in XL2007 is to use the same data for all PT's created, unless you override the the source data. -- Regards Roger Govier wrote in message ... So I just installed Excel 2007, and other than the initial shock of interface change, its seems pretty good. I like that the prior Office keyboard shortcuts still work. I've been going though some of the Excel features/commands I commonly use and I haven't been able to figure out how to build a pivot table based on an existing pivot data. This was something that I ALWAYS used in previous versions of Excel, it kept the file size manageable and tables refreshed throughout tabs, but it looks like its no longer possible now that they've changed the way pivots are created. Please tell me that I am missing something. |
Building pivot tables in Excel 2007 based on existing pivottables?
I've also just discovered that you can still use the pivot table
wizard and select other pivot tables for source data. So far, the only way I know how to pull up the PT wizard is though the Excel 03 ALT-shortcut of Alt+D, P. |
Building pivot tables in Excel 2007 based on existing pivottables?
On Dec 14, 11:53 am, wrote:
I've also just discovered that you can still use the pivot table wizard and select other pivot tables for source data. So far, the only way I know how to pull up the PT wizard is though the Excel 03 ALT-shortcut of Alt+D, P. You can put it in QAT, from the "Commands Not In Ribbon" category. |
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