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Philippa has attended:
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Multiple consolidation ranges ( pivot tables)

Is the requirement that column headings are the same in different worksheets case sensitive?

RE: Multiple consolidation ranges ( pivot tables)

Hi Phillipa

I am not exactly sure what you are asking.

From what I assume you are wanting to know about, and please corect me if I am wrong, yes, it is important to have the same column headings in different worksheets if you are creating a pivot table from multiple consolidation ranges.

I do not think that is is important to worry about the case sensitive aspect of it, as long as the names are the same.

Regards

Richard

 

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