ID: Q157383
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When you use the RefreshTable method to programmatically refresh data in a PivotTable, the active cell moves to a different location on the active worksheet.
This problem occurs when the active sheet is not the sheet that contains the PivotTable.
NOTE: The selected cells on the active sheet have not changed; the screen is redrawn incorrectly.
To work around this problem, refresh the selected cells or select the cells again. To do this, type the following statement after the RefreshTable statement in your macro:
Selection.Select
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
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The RefreshTable method updates data in the PivotTable to reflect changes
in the source data. The following example illustrates the RefreshTable
method, as well as the workaround that corrects the screen updating
problem.
1. Type the following text into Sheet1 of a new workbook. (The workbook
should contain only one worksheet.)
A1: Assistants
A2: PowerPup
A3: Dot
A4: Genius
2. Select cells A1:A4 and click PivotTable Report on the Data menu.
3. Click Next twice to go to step 3 of the PivotTable wizard.
4. In step 3 of the wizard, drag the Assistants field to both the Row and
Data areas on the diagram.
5. Click Finish.
A PivotTable appears on a new sheet.
6. Insert a Visual Basic module. To do this, point to Macro on the Tools
menu, click Visual Basic Editor, and then click Module on the Insert
menu.
7. Type the following macro code into the module sheet:
Sub RefreshMyTable()
Sheet2.Activate
Range("A3:B5").Select
Sheet1.Activate
Range("A1").Select
Sheet2.PivotTables(1).RefreshTable
Selection.Select
End Sub
8. To run the macro, point to Macro on the Tools menu, click Macros, select
RefreshMyTable, and then click OK.
For more information about the RefreshTable method, click the Index tab in Visual Basic Help, type the following text
RefreshTable
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "RefreshTable method"
topic.
Additional query words: XL97 8.00 pivot table
Keywords : kbprg kbdta kbdtacode xlpivot KbVBA
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: May 18, 1999