Hi Fred
You're welcome.
I still spend more than half of my time in 2003, as most of my clients
have still not made the change to 2007.
I too, still often forget the way things work in 2007.
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Regards
Roger Govier
Fred Smith wrote:
Thanks, Roger.
It's hard to lose 2003 habits, and I keep forgetting to look for the
extra menu item. Your solution worked great.
Fred.
"Roger Govier" wrote in message
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Hi Fred
You should be using a Table as your source data, as this will
automatically grow as you add more data.
Place cursor in your source dataInsert tabTableClick my Table has
headers
Now, with cursor within Table, a Design tab will be visible.
Design tabyou have the option to change the Table name from Table1 to
anything you want (if required)
Also, on Design tabSummarize with Pivot Table
If all you want to do is change source, then
Once you have a PT created, place cursor with PT and you have an
Options Tab.
Select Options tabDataChange Source
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Regards
Roger Govier
Fred Smith wrote:
Thanks, Dave, but I still can't get it to work. The instructions you
listed are the ones I remember from XL2003, but I can't see how to do
the same thing in 2007.
If I highlight a cell in the PT, then the Pivot Table icon is grayed
out. If I right-click on the PT, I don't see any menu item that lets
me edit the data range.
If I go to the data table, I see only a Create Pivot Table dialogue
box. I can't see the Show PT Wizard anywhere.
Thanks,
Fred
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Show the pivottable wizard for that pivottable.
Hit the back button as many times as you need to get to the step
that asks you
for the range.
If the range grows and contracts rows, you may want to create a
dynamic range
name so all you have to do is refresh the pivottable.
Debra Dalgleish shares instructions for that kind of dynamic name:
http://contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic
Fred Smith wrote:
I've added data to my pivot table, and want to change the data
range. How do
I do this in Excel 2007?
Thanks,
Fred
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Dave Peterson