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You can use MS Query and create a union query of the two data sheets so that
the data can be brought into the pivot table together. Gary "MRT" wrote: I have an Excel Workbook with 2 sheets of data. Both sheets have identical fields(column lablels). Basically, the only reason it is in 2 sheets is because there are too many rows for one sheet. I want to create a Pivot Table using the data from both sheets, but I want it to appear exactly like a Pivot Table from a single sheet. Meaning, when I create a Pivot Table of Multiple Consolidation Ranges of the 2 sheets, I do not have the same Pivot Table fields. I only have Column and Data fields. I want the Pivot table to have all of the fields that it would have if all the data were on one page. Is there something I am doing wrong? Or is it not possible to do this? Thanks, MT |
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