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Can I set up one datarange (i.e. all the data in worksheet 1) that all my
pivot tables call to?

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You could use a dynamic range as the pivot source, and refer to the
range name in the code. There are instructions he

http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html

Joyce wrote:
Can I set up one datarange (i.e. all the data in worksheet 1) that all my
pivot tables call to?

thx



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