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I recorded a macro that creates a pivot table for the data within a
particular range. The problem is that, when I add additional rows of data and run the macro, the pivot table is not able to include the newly added rows. Is there a way out for this? -- Prem |
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Debra Dalgleish explains dynamic range names he
http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic Prem Kumar wrote: I recorded a macro that creates a pivot table for the data within a particular range. The problem is that, when I add additional rows of data and run the macro, the pivot table is not able to include the newly added rows. Is there a way out for this? -- Prem -- Dave Peterson |
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