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Cleaning up pivot tables
I have pivot tables in workbooks that I copy from one day to the next and,
over time, these pivot tables have retained products and serial numbers that are no longer used. Without re-creating the pivot table, is there a way of flushing out the old data? thanks, Mike |
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Take a look at
http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot04.html or better still download the add-in Debra has created and use the option within it http://www.contextures.com/xlPivotAddIn.html -- Regards Roger Govier "Mike W" wrote in message ... I have pivot tables in workbooks that I copy from one day to the next and, over time, these pivot tables have retained products and serial numbers that are no longer used. Without re-creating the pivot table, is there a way of flushing out the old data? thanks, Mike |
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Thanks Roger,
Mike "Mike W" wrote in message ... I have pivot tables in workbooks that I copy from one day to the next and, over time, these pivot tables have retained products and serial numbers that are no longer used. Without re-creating the pivot table, is there a way of flushing out the old data? thanks, Mike |
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