Combining Pivot Tables

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Hello,

I'm working as a content administrator to a website development agency. I'm dealing with many reports which I work on Excel. Recently, I received a data that looked like this:



and I want to put them into one pivot table. Is it possible to do that? I've been browsing around but I couldn't find any tutorial related to this topic. But if there was a tutorial about this already, mind pointing it out?

I'm using Windows XP and Ms. Excel 93.

Thank you very much for your time and assistance.

note : if this is considered double-post, please feel free to delete this.
 

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