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Pivot tables and charts too..That is one of the best things about tables in 07.
If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Christine" wrote: Thanks for the help. Dynamic ranges by converting to a table is FANTASTIC! What a time saver. Thanks! Christine "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Christine Incase you are using excel 2007; convert the pivot table data range to a table so that (new records added to the range will be automatically updated... Take a look at the below video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4T5NDmnVxo If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Christine" wrote: I have searched but can't seem to find this question begin asked before. When I create a pivot table I have to identify the cell range to include in that table. If the table keeps growing I would need to expand the range that the pivot looks at. When I refresh the table it is only looking at the original range of cells. When the cells "out grow" the range, I have been deleting the table and recreating a new one. I'm thinking that there is a way to modify the original range. If anyone can tell me how to do this it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Christine |
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