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In Excel 2003, when you reference a cell in a pivot table now instead of
getting a simple cell reference you now get a GETPIVOTDATA function return
which is a pain when trying to copy a formula outside of the pivot table. Is
there anyway to get around this?
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Hi
see:
http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot06.html

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In Excel 2003, when you reference a cell in a pivot table now instead

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getting a simple cell reference you now get a GETPIVOTDATA function

return
which is a pain when trying to copy a formula outside of the pivot

table. Is
there anyway to get around this?


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