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How do I identify the source data in an existing Pivot Table?
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Hi Lisa,
Right-click an area of the pivot table, and click on "Wizard". When the
Wizard opens it'll be on Step 3, but if you click the "Back" button it'll
move to Step 2 which should show you the data range.

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How do I identify the source data in an existing Pivot Table?

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