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- right click the pivot table
- select Pivot table wizard
- select "Back"
- change (expand) the data source range to include your new data
- click "finish"

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I have a pivot table that refers to a 7000 row "rawdata" workbook
(A1:E7000) I just appended another 7000 rows of new data to that
workbook (so now it is A1:E14000). However, my pivot table does not
seem to be including the new rows. How do I update the pivot table to
expand itself to include those new 7000 rows?


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