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Dear users,
Let me explain my situation. I am inputting data into a sheet. This data is summarized in a new file via a pivot table. I want to be able to send this pivottable to other companies (external users) so they can open the file and view the summary of the data. When I do this now the external user gets an error message that the source data cannot be found. Suggestions are highly appreciated! RMF |
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![]() Just extract the summary values (Highlight the table, Copy, then paste/special/values.) A pivot table is really a list of formulae refering to your original data. If you just extract the shhet , it loses the original data. Using the the above procedure will convert the formulae to values so the table will look right when they get it. ---GJC -- gjcase ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gjcase's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26061 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=527596 |
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Easiest way I've found is to do the following;
Edit - Move or copy sheet Create a copy + New Book Highlight the entire sheet of the new book then.... Right click the mouse and choose copy then right click the mouse again and choose paste special - Values. Now just do "Save as" and it's ready to mail out. "RMF" wrote: Dear users, Let me explain my situation. I am inputting data into a sheet. This data is summarized in a new file via a pivot table. I want to be able to send this pivottable to other companies (external users) so they can open the file and view the summary of the data. When I do this now the external user gets an error message that the source data cannot be found. Suggestions are highly appreciated! RMF |
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Many thnks gjcase and Paul, that already helps me a lot.
this would however remove the pivottable functionality (e.g. selecting certain data by clicking on the header). Is there no way to have the pivottable copying the source data into the file itself or something? This to keep the pivottable functionality without having to refer to the source. Reason for asking is that I want to keep the manual work to a minimum thnks, RMF "Paul" wrote: Easiest way I've found is to do the following; Edit - Move or copy sheet Create a copy + New Book Highlight the entire sheet of the new book then.... Right click the mouse and choose copy then right click the mouse again and choose paste special - Values. Now just do "Save as" and it's ready to mail out. "RMF" wrote: Dear users, Let me explain my situation. I am inputting data into a sheet. This data is summarized in a new file via a pivot table. I want to be able to send this pivottable to other companies (external users) so they can open the file and view the summary of the data. When I do this now the external user gets an error message that the source data cannot be found. Suggestions are highly appreciated! RMF |
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Just read something about breaking links in formula. Is it also possible to
break the links to a other excel sheet from which the pivot retrieves its data without losing the data? RMF "RMF" wrote: Many thnks gjcase and Paul, that already helps me a lot. this would however remove the pivottable functionality (e.g. selecting certain data by clicking on the header). Is there no way to have the pivottable copying the source data into the file itself or something? This to keep the pivottable functionality without having to refer to the source. Reason for asking is that I want to keep the manual work to a minimum thnks, RMF "Paul" wrote: Easiest way I've found is to do the following; Edit - Move or copy sheet Create a copy + New Book Highlight the entire sheet of the new book then.... Right click the mouse and choose copy then right click the mouse again and choose paste special - Values. Now just do "Save as" and it's ready to mail out. "RMF" wrote: Dear users, Let me explain my situation. I am inputting data into a sheet. This data is summarized in a new file via a pivot table. I want to be able to send this pivottable to other companies (external users) so they can open the file and view the summary of the data. When I do this now the external user gets an error message that the source data cannot be found. Suggestions are highly appreciated! RMF |
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![]() No, you need the linked data. Just send your external user the original data if you need them to have full functionality. All you need send is the pivot table plus the sheet the original data is on. ---GJC -- gjcase ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gjcase's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26061 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=527596 |
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