Display full data from a pivot table with OLE DB connection

pvodoz

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Hi guys,

I've downloaded an XLS file with a pivot table.
The source data for this pivot table is an OLE DB connection but I don't have the credentials for this connection.

The file is quite large so I assume all the data are already in my file.
Is there any way (Excepting double click in my pivot table) to have access to the source data (all datas, all columns without any filters).
I check is there was an hidden sheet but I did'nt find anything...

Thank you for your help
 

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"Is there any way (Excepting double click in my pivot table) to have access to the source data (all datas, all columns without any filters)." ?
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