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I have a pivot table set up and all is ok
i have set up a macro to copy the data in the pivot table and to paste it
sumwhere else and to sort it

all is good, but when i save the spreadsheet and close it down and reopen it
and run the macro the pivot table shrinks down to 2 rows and 2 colums

how do i get my data back on show


Can anyone help


Thanks in Advance



Steve






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just tell me what i need to do if thats ok


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can u pls send your file to me: . i hope, i can help
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Good Morning


I have a pivot table set up and all is ok
i have set up a macro to copy the data in the pivot table and to paste it
sumwhere else and to sort it

all is good, but when i save the spreadsheet and close it down and reopen
it
and run the macro the pivot table shrinks down to 2 rows and 2 colums

how do i get my data back on show


Can anyone help


Thanks in Advance



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If you post the code that you created, someone may be able to help.
Additional details, such as the pivot table source (Excel, Access?), and
which version of Excel you're using, would also help.

Debby Bunce wrote:
I have a pivot table set up and all is ok
i have set up a macro to copy the data in the pivot table and to paste it
sumwhere else and to sort it

all is good, but when i save the spreadsheet and close it down and reopen it
and run the macro the pivot table shrinks down to 2 rows and 2 colums

how do i get my data back on show




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After having a mess around iv sorted out he problem

thanks again


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If you post the code that you created, someone may be able to help.
Additional details, such as the pivot table source (Excel, Access?), and
which version of Excel you're using, would also help.

Debby Bunce wrote:
I have a pivot table set up and all is ok
i have set up a macro to copy the data in the pivot table and to paste it
sumwhere else and to sort it

all is good, but when i save the spreadsheet and close it down and reopen
it
and run the macro the pivot table shrinks down to 2 rows and 2 colums

how do i get my data back on show




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