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![]() Using Excel 2003 I found a new "feature" for which I am need a workaround or fix. If you refer in a formula to a data field in a pivot table, your reference automatically converts to "Getpivot ..... ". This happes when you type "=" and then point with the mouse to a data-field in the pivot table. If you then copy this formula into cells below (for example) the cell references are no longer dynamically changed as in prior versions of Excel. Your formula references become static and always refer to the reference established in the first formula! One fix is to type formulas with complete references instead of pointing, which is rather annoying and error prone, especially when you have to reference to sheets in other workbooks. Any ideas, how to mouse-point to a field and end up with references, that will change dynamically when copied? Martin -- Martin_xx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Martin_xx's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=15999 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=274682 |
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