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Hey Domenic, do you have any good ideas on using an
INDIRECT function to specify a dynamic PivotTable Range in the PivotWizard Range box. Been struggling with this for awhile. I figure its impossible. That PivotWizard range box just doesn't like a "!". It wants to change it to ".xls!". some backround? you add rows to the bottom of a range which you wish to use as a PT range. If its in the same sheet, the indirect function will work with a simple refresh of the table. If its in a different sheet, it fails. I'm stumped. |
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Create a dynamic named range, then use the name in the pivot wizard.
There are instructions he http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot01.html daveydave60 wrote: Hey Domenic, do you have any good ideas on using an INDIRECT function to specify a dynamic PivotTable Range in the PivotWizard Range box. Been struggling with this for awhile. I figure its impossible. That PivotWizard range box just doesn't like a "!". It wants to change it to ".xls!". some backround? you add rows to the bottom of a range which you wish to use as a PT range. If its in the same sheet, the indirect function will work with a simple refresh of the table. If its in a different sheet, it fails. I'm stumped. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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