Pivot Table Shifted Columns & SUMIFS Don't Work

fernipascual

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Hi all:

I have a pivot table and SUMIFS in separate tabs that calculate off of the pivot table. I added a metric to the pivot table and, of course, everything shifted one column to the right. My SUMIFS are now looking at the wrong ranges. I built a lot of different formulas with many different ranges. I knew this would happen so I'm working off a copy of the original file.

Is there a way to correct the ranges without having to modify every formula? Any tips on how I should develop formulas in the future to prevent this from happening when I modify a pivot table?

I'm on Microsoft 365. No knowledge of visual basic for what it's worth.

Much appreciated!
 

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