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Identifying Source Data for Pivot Tables
Is there a way to identify the source data for a pivot table? I have many
worksheets in a workbook, and several sheets containing various pivot tables, and I would like to confirm the data source when I'm looking at a pivot table. Thanks for any info. |
Identifying Source Data for Pivot Tables
The free Pivot Play add-in, available at Debra Dalgleish's website,
displays the sources of all Pivot Tables on a worksheet. http://www.contextures.com/xlPivotPlay01.html (Among its features, it allows you to change the data locations and queries of any external data sources) Is that something you can work with? Post back if you have more questions. -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "kleivakat" wrote in message ... Is there a way to identify the source data for a pivot table? I have many worksheets in a workbook, and several sheets containing various pivot tables, and I would like to confirm the data source when I'm looking at a pivot table. Thanks for any info. |
Identifying Source Data for Pivot Tables
While clicked somewhere within the pivot table in question, Click the Pivot
Table Wizard on the PivotTable toolbar, then press "<Back". That should show you the data source. "kleivakat" wrote: Is there a way to identify the source data for a pivot table? I have many worksheets in a workbook, and several sheets containing various pivot tables, and I would like to confirm the data source when I'm looking at a pivot table. Thanks for any info. |
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