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We have recently moved to Excel 2003 from Excel 2000. I
create numerous pivot tables, then outside the pivot table, use the pivot data, to create summaries, totals, etc. What is happening now is, instead of just linking to a cell in the pivot table, it also links to a formula. For example: On a Pivot table that I calculate effective fee the formula was: (M5-K5)/K5. Each of these cells is in the pivot table, the effective fee formula is outside of the pivot table. The formula now is =(GETPIVOTDATA(" Grnd Total",$A$3,"ResourceID","FDDT","TASK ID","03","DESCRIPTION","Bid C.E. Foor FY05")-GETPIVOTDATA (" Total Cost",$A$3,"ResourceID","FD01","TASK ID","04","DESCRIPTION","Actual C.E. Foor FY05"))/GETPIVOTDATA(" Total Cost",$A$3,"ResourceID","FD01","TASK ID","04","DESCRIPTION","Actual C.E. Foor FY05") This ties the cells outside the pivot table to very specific items and I haven't found a way to update the pivot table (change the name of a resource ID), or copy the cells outside of the table, and have the cells update. I know I haven't explained this well, but is there any way to shut this "feature" off. Thanks, Lee |
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