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Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range
I have a worksheet with a pivot table and an associated pivot chart,
all nicely formatted. I want to make a duplicate of this so I can configure the data selection differently (this goes out to a group of users who aren't so good at doing more than basic manipulation of the pivot table), but still retain the formatting and structure. In Excel 2003, I just duplicated the worksheet and the new pivot chart would be associated with the new pivot table. In Excel 2007, I find the new pivot chart is *still* tied back to the original pivot table. Is there a way around this? If I select the Pivot Chart Tools, I see 'Select Data', but the section for "Chart data range" is grayed out and will not allow edits. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you . |
Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range
Hi,
Select the chart and press Alt D P you will find yourself in the 2003 pivot table wizard, click the Back button and specify a new range. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "BillG" wrote: I have a worksheet with a pivot table and an associated pivot chart, all nicely formatted. I want to make a duplicate of this so I can configure the data selection differently (this goes out to a group of users who aren't so good at doing more than basic manipulation of the pivot table), but still retain the formatting and structure. In Excel 2003, I just duplicated the worksheet and the new pivot chart would be associated with the new pivot table. In Excel 2007, I find the new pivot chart is *still* tied back to the original pivot table. Is there a way around this? If I select the Pivot Chart Tools, I see 'Select Data', but the section for "Chart data range" is grayed out and will not allow edits. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you . |
Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range
Excel 2007
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Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range
On Feb 9, 11:06*am, Shane Devenshire
wrote: Hi, Select the chart and press Alt D P you will find yourself in the 2003 pivot table wizard, click the Back button and specify a new range. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "BillG" wrote: I have a worksheet with a pivot table and an associated pivot chart, all nicely formatted. I want to make a duplicate of this so I can configure the data selection differently (this goes out to a group of users who aren't so good at doing more than basic manipulation of the pivot table), but still retain the formatting and structure. In Excel 2003, I just duplicated the worksheet and the new pivot chart would be associated with the new pivot table. *In Excel 2007, I find the new pivot chart is *still* tied back to the original pivot table. *Is there a way around this? If I select the Pivot Chart Tools, I see 'Select Data', but the section for "Chart data range" is grayed out and will not allow edits. *Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you . Thanks! I think I can make this work. It is a bit round about as it creates a new pivot table to which the chart is now linked, but that is fine. Thank you!! |
Can copy formatting from one chart to another!
I found the same problem - that I could not just copy the entire Excel sheet and rename the data source. But all you have to do is create a new chart, select your old chart and COPY, then select your new chart and PASTE (I use control C and control V). This pastes all the formatting from one chart to another! (wish I'd found this 2 months ago!)
BillG wrote: Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range 10-Feb-09 ot Thanks! I think I can make this work. It is a bit round about as it creates a new pivot table to which the chart is now linked, but that is fine. Thank you!! Previous Posts In This Thread: On Monday, February 09, 2009 2:06 PM ShaneDevenshir wrote: Hi,Select the chart and press Alt D P you will find yourself in the 2003 pivot Hi, Select the chart and press Alt D P you will find yourself in the 2003 pivot table wizard, click the Back button and specify a new range. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "BillG" wrote: On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:23 AM BillG wrote: Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range I have a worksheet with a pivot table and an associated pivot chart, all nicely formatted. I want to make a duplicate of this so I can configure the data selection differently (this goes out to a group of users who aren't so good at doing more than basic manipulation of the pivot table), but still retain the formatting and structure. In Excel 2003, I just duplicated the worksheet and the new pivot chart would be associated with the new pivot table. In Excel 2007, I find the new pivot chart is *still* tied back to the original pivot table. Is there a way around this? If I select the Pivot Chart Tools, I see 'Select Data', but the section for "Chart data range" is grayed out and will not allow edits. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you . On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:24 AM Herbert Seidenberg wrote: Excel 2007If you are using a Table, the renaming sequence is Excel 2007 If you are using a Table, the renaming sequence is critical: http://www.mediafire.com/file/jz5znjznluz/02_09_09.xlsm On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:25 AM BillG wrote: Duplicating Pivot Chart / Changing Pivot Chart data range ot Thanks! I think I can make this work. It is a bit round about as it creates a new pivot table to which the chart is now linked, but that is fine. Thank you!! Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice EggHeadCafe Chat Chaos in Silverlight Released Today http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-chaos-in.aspx |
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