being asked to work magic

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As a general question. i have a an excel spreadsheet with a pivot
table style chart that is not actually a pivot table. On the left side
is a list of groups with information about the groups trailing to the
right. Each column has data related to the group, blah, blah, blah.
Anyway, is there a way that i can create an action so that when i
double clicked on the group, a new tab would be created with
information that is not the same information already in my chart? I
know that the pivot table allows me to click a cell in the data area
and bring back the detail behind the cell, but the data i want to bring
back is not the same that created the cell value. Any suggestions.
 
Dear JG:

As of the current release of Excel 2003, non of the Pivot table graphic
objects allow you to be able to create a clicking Map that will allow
you to determine which item in the pivot table was clicked so that you
could do a lookup and open another sheet based on that click.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Joe P. :(


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From: JG [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Thursday, May 25, 2006 5:35 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.excel
Conversation: being asked to work magic
Subject: being asked to work magic

As a general question. i have a an excel spreadsheet with a pivot
table style chart that is not actually a pivot table. On the left side
is a list of groups with information about the groups trailing to the
right. Each column has data related to the group, blah, blah, blah.
Anyway, is there a way that i can create an action so that when i
double clicked on the group, a new tab would be created with
information that is not the same information already in my chart? I
know that the pivot table allows me to click a cell in the data area
and bring back the detail behind the cell, but the data i want to bring
back is not the same that created the cell value. Any suggestions.
 

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