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Excel 2007 Pivot Tables compatible with 2003



 
 
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Old May 5th, 2010, 11:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
jimmy g
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Default Excel 2007 Pivot Tables compatible with 2003

I am running Office 2003, but I have been sent pivot tables created by a
colleague in Excel 2007. The workbook is being saved as an *.xls, but when I
try to click on the column headers in the pivot table, I get an error saying
"this Pivot Table Report is not Valid".

Does anyone have any suggestions how to address this issue?
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Old May 5th, 2010, 02:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Dave Peterson
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Default Excel 2007 Pivot Tables compatible with 2003

This is based on a faulty memory, so you'll have to test it.

I _think_ you'll want to save the workbook as 97-2003 version before you build
the pivottable. Then (reopen???) and build the pivottable.



Jimmy G wrote:

I am running Office 2003, but I have been sent pivot tables created by a
colleague in Excel 2007. The workbook is being saved as an *.xls, but when I
try to click on the column headers in the pivot table, I get an error saying
"this Pivot Table Report is not Valid".

Does anyone have any suggestions how to address this issue?


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Old May 5th, 2010, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Bob Umlas, Excel MVP
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Default Excel 2007 Pivot Tables compatible with 2003

The user who gave you rht document had to see this message when they saved:
"A PivotTable in this workbook will not work in versions prior to Excel
2007. Only PivotTables that are created in Compatibility Mode will work in
earlier versions of Excel"
In other words, it must be created in 2007 "compatibility mode", or it can't
be used in 2003. Saving as xls doesn't work here. Go back to the source of
the PT person & have them redo it (in 2003, if possible).
Lastly, you may have to recreated it from within 2003 using the source data.

"Jimmy G" wrote:

I am running Office 2003, but I have been sent pivot tables created by a
colleague in Excel 2007. The workbook is being saved as an *.xls, but when I
try to click on the column headers in the pivot table, I get an error saying
"this Pivot Table Report is not Valid".

Does anyone have any suggestions how to address this issue?

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Old May 5th, 2010, 08:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
bala_vb[_8_]
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Default Excel 2007 Pivot Tables compatible with 2003


Jimmy G;951305 Wrote:
I am running Office 2003, but I have been sent pivot tables created by a

colleague in Excel 2007. The workbook is being saved as an *.xls, but
when I
try to click on the column headers in the pivot table, I get an error
saying
"this Pivot Table Report is not Valid".

Does anyone have any suggestions how to address this issue?


the pivots created in excel 2007 version will not work in prior
version.

there are two options

1. ask you colleague to creat a pivot table in excel 2003 and give it
to you.
2. yourself create similar pivot table in excel 2003 version by copying
the data




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