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Pivote table adding  Fileds

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jena - 28 Dec 2005 11:53 GMT
Dear All Happy new year
I had creat pivote table on table that was exported from Access (it was
exported from query that based on relation beteen tabled ) ,if i make
refreshing data on the same filds the new data will be refrexhed withot
any problem , but when i add new filds in the query and exported again
(with the same name and the same orginal fields but with one or two
more additional fileds ) if i make refresh he can get and match the old
filds but not the new filds , so i can not add this filds to the pivote
table unless i restart the pivote table from the start ,
MY Question is , is there any way i can add these new filds to  my
prevouse pivote table withpout restart it from the biging ( i mean to
start making this pivote from zero)

Please Help me

Thanks

Jena

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Debra Dalgleish - 29 Dec 2005 04:11 GMT
Right-click a cell in the pivot table, and choose PivotTable Wizard
Click the Back button
Click the Get Data button
In the Query Wizard, click the + beside the query that you used.
Select the new fields in the list, and click the > button, to move them
to the list at the right.
Click Next, three times, then click Finish.

> Dear All Happy new year
> I had creat pivote table on table that was exported from Access (it was
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>
> Jena

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jena - 29 Dec 2005 08:14 GMT
Dear Debra Dalgleish

Thank you a lot that really work and help me strongly in my work ,it
save me time thanks again :)

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Debra Dalgleish - 29 Dec 2005 15:12 GMT
You're welcome! Thanks for letting me know that it worked.

> Dear Debra Dalgleish
>
> Thank you a lot that really work and help me strongly in my work ,it
> save me time thanks again :)

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jena - 29 Dec 2005 08:16 GMT
Dear Debra Dalgleish

Thank you a lot that really work and help me strongly in my work ,it
save me time thanks again
:)

Debra Dalgleish Wrote:
> Right-click a cell in the pivot table, and choose PivotTable Wizard
> Click the Back button
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> Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
> http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html

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