Changing Pivot Source

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If there I have a workbook with 10 pivots linked to the same rawdata, is there a quick way to change all 10 pivot sources if I alter the number of rawdata columns?
 

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Currently I am manually adjusting each pivottable's source but would appreciate a quicker solution if one exists.

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Worked it out myself by referencing a Named Range rather than the source data itself - thus if the source data changes then I update the Named Range and refresh all...
 
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