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Hi Dave
Sometimes, the dragging and refreshing just doesn't work and the only way is to use code. Debra has a great addin for Pivot Tables, which includes the feature to Clear Old Items http://www.contextures.com/xlPivotAddIn.html -- Regards Roger Govier "dave" wrote in message ... Yah that doesn't work. I guess the only reliable way is with the program code. Anyway I rebuilt the darn pivot table and I am done trying to figure it out for now. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Dave When you drag the field off the PT, try clicking in the field in the PT list to highlight it, then do a Refresh of the PT before you try to drag the field back to the PT. -- Regards Roger Govier "dave" wrote in message ... I got to agree with Ben. The dragging off, refreshing, and putting back doesn't work. I think it has worked on some in hte past. The only other think Debra said was make sure nothing is grouped. I don't think I grouped anything and I clicked on all feilds and tried to ungroup them and it still doesn't work. I don't know how to do things with VB so I am stuck with the manual way. I'm sure I am missing something, but what? "Ben" wrote: Hi Roger, ive come across the same problem but for some reason the solutions suggested by Debra dont work. Any idea Regards "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Andy Debra Dalgleish has some program methods for clearing old items from the list at http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot04.html Regards Roger Govier MishkinAB wrote: I'm facing the same problem and for some reason only in some cases it seems to work. Is there a more powerful way to reset a pivot table without loosing any formatting that you already have applied. A "Drop Down List refresh" or "Items with no data refresh"? Andy "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Geoff Drag the offending Field out of the PT. Refresh the PT. Drag the Field back to where you wanted it. Regards Roger Govier Geoff C wrote: Sorry, not making my question clear. Refreshing makes no difference. The old values don't appear in the actual table, but they do appear in the drop down list that is attached to the field name (the one where you can click certain values "off"). "bpeltzer" wrote: Did you refresh the table? Pivot tables (and charts) are the exception in Excel: they do NOT automatically reflect changes in your underlying data. Right-click in the pivot table and Refresh Data (the big exclamation mark). Does that clear up the issue? "Geoff C" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to set up a template that contains a formatted pivot table (e.g. presents sums that are formatted as dates). It looks fine, but the problem I'm getting is that the field across the top is "holding on" to values that no longer exist in the source table. I tried removing the field, saving the file, and then putting it back in, but it seems to make no difference. I don't want to recreate the table from scratch because I'll lose all the formatting, but I don't want to confuse users with options on the field list that aren't there. Any suggestions on how to reset this? Thanks, Geoff. |
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