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    Tony
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    Joint Pivot Table

    Can someone help, I have 2 sets of data and I prepared 2 Pivot Tables. Is
    there any way I can join thest 2 Pivot Tables and form 1 Pivot Table (but not
    joining 2 sets of data together). Thank you.

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    Ken Wright
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    Re: Joint Pivot Table

    Not easily no. You can always use the 'Multiple consolidation ranges'
    option to choose both sets of data as your source, but you probably won't
    like the result.

    Is there any reason you cant just create a third combined table if you don't
    want to touch the other two, and then use that as the source data for the
    Pivot Table

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    "Tony" <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:60EA82F0-B3C9-428A-BD47-5D98108028A2@microsoft.com...
    > Can someone help, I have 2 sets of data and I prepared 2 Pivot Tables. Is
    > there any way I can join thest 2 Pivot Tables and form 1 Pivot Table (but
    > not
    > joining 2 sets of data together). Thank you.




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