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yazh
 
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Hi,
In Excel 2003 iam trying to get the data out through the Pivot
facility. After that i do arithmethic works using the pivoted cells.
during that time in the formula bar it tell me something like
"GETPIVOTDATA".

Now the issue is if i open the same file in office 2000 then pivot
table is seen but the arithmetic programmed fields show as "#VALUE".

Please help me to get the data back at my arithmetic fields.

regards
Yazh

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The Getpivotdata function is an amazing function but it does not exist in
Excel 2000. It has caused me many many many headaches!!!!

"yazh" wrote:

Hi,
In Excel 2003 iam trying to get the data out through the Pivot
facility. After that i do arithmethic works using the pivoted cells.
during that time in the formula bar it tell me something like
"GETPIVOTDATA".

Now the issue is if i open the same file in office 2000 then pivot
table is seen but the arithmetic programmed fields show as "#VALUE".

Please help me to get the data back at my arithmetic fields.

regards
Yazh


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