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Debra,
thanks for the tip. I have placed the button on my menu bar, but I can't see where it is turning on or off and I have tried various test pivot tables. The typed entry of =$B$5 solves my problem for now. I work the other item later. Thank you very much. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: There are instructions here for adding the Generate GetPivotData button to a toolbar, and toggling the feature on and off: http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot06.html jhkarr wrote: Need to copy(drag) a formula that references pivot table data. eg formula calculates a percentage for each row in a pivot table output. When I type the formula for the first time it inserts the GETPIVOTDATA function in the formula. When I drag the formula (or copy) the GETPIVOTDATA function acts like an absolute cell reference instead of a varible, meaning it moves to the next row in the pivot table. So when I drag the formula it is always locked on the orignal Pivot Table cell. Works if you enter each formual separately. But that is a pain for numerous rows This use to work in Excel 2000 just fine, upgraded to 2003 and it doesn't. Doesn't make any difference on the size of the source data. Any ideas? what am I missing. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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