When working with complex excel reports you might want to make copies of pivot tables/charts with slight variations within a same workbook. When you make copies pivot table/charts (straightforward copy/paste) and edit the grouping/fields of the copied table you would notice the original/source table also changes inline with the copied table/chart. Some blogs suggest the …
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Oct
03
2013
Making Changes to Copied Pivot Table/Charts without Affecting the Source
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