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How to refresh a pivot table that uses changing source data
Hello - I have figured out how to create a range to allow for dynamic
data sets so that my pivot table can refresh, even when the column or row size change. However, when I try to refresh my existing pivot table (by either clicking the exclamation point, or by going back into the Pivot table wizard), it doesn't seem to read my source data appropriately. That is, the dates (which I have displayed as column headers in the pivot table) 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:$12)) What I have been doing is pasting a new set of data into the source spreadsheet, and then clicking refresh in the Pivot table, which I have on a separate tab. Thanks for any suggestions! |
How to refresh a pivot table that uses changing source data
On Feb 11, 5:02*pm, Mike C wrote:
Hello - I have figured out how to create a range to allow for dynamicdatasets so that mypivottablecanrefresh, even when the column or row size change. However, when I try torefreshmy existingpivottable(by either clicking the exclamation point, or by going back into thePivottable wizard), it doesn't seem to read mysourcedataappropriately. That is, the dates (which I have displayed as column headers in thepivottable) are not accurate. Does anyone know why this is? *Should I be doing something different? In case it helps, here is the formula I am using to name the range: =OFFSET('FL1'!$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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