Finding Pivot table dependancies

Phelony

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Hi all

I have searched the forums and suprisingly couldn't find anything that seemed similar, but apologies if this has been raised before.

I've inherited a spreadsheet that's clearly been a work in progress for several months and is littered with pivot tables which then feed out to various formatted tables for reports.

Is there any way that I can find out where a pivot table is linked to via a formula (i.e. GETPIVOTDATA)? I need to find out where all of these pivots are linked into so I can fully understand how this thing was built (in the dark is my first guess :LOL:).

Other than a clunky search process which I am currently subjecting myself to, I can't think of an efficent way of finding out where all of this data goes.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Phel
 

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