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On Feb 11, 5:02*pm, Mike C wrote:
Hello - I have figured out how to create a range to allow for dynamicdatasets so that mypivottablecanrefresh, even when the column or row size change. However, when I try torefreshmy existingpivottable(by either clicking the exclamation point, or by going back into thePivottable wizard), it doesn't seem to read mysourcedataappropriately. That is, the dates (which I have displayed as column headers in thepivottable) are not accurate. Does anyone know why this is? *Should I be doing something different? In case it helps, here is the formula I am using to name the range: =OFFSET('FL1'!$A$12,0,0,COUNTA('FL1'!$A:$A),COUNTA ('FL1'!$12:$12)) What I have been doing is pasting a new set ofdatainto thesource spreadsheet, and then clickingrefreshin thePivottable, which I have on a separate tab. Thanks for any suggestions! Has anyone encountered the problem I mentioned above? Is it just me? |
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