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The situation:
Anybody have any workarounds for this?
Gary,
This may sound pretty idiotic, but I'd give it a try;
- add the chart twice.
- from the first instance, add the first 255 columns
- from the second instance, add columns 256 - 510 on the same row so that it appears that it's one chart (which in fact it is).
This will "query" the chart a second time and hopefully pull in the remaining columns.
Hope this helps.
Best
Aran
Aran,
Creative workaround! I added the table as a "Level" so that I could use it in a native excel pivot table. I was able to add the table twice to "Levels", but I can't remove the columns from the new Level object. Is there a way to get this trick to work when my end goal is to create native Excel pivot tables?
I was looking for a workaround like this, because the only other solution I could think of was to maintain multiple copies of the straight table, each with <256 columns.
Gary -
There are 2 ways to build a pivot table in Excel using NPrinting. The first involves adding the table as a level. The second involves adding the table's columns to the template and using that range as the source for the pivot data.
That process is outlined here: How to Create a Pivot Table from Excel Table Columns
In this case, you would not need to use the level.
Gary,
I'm unclear why you add the charts as levels.
I don't think this should be necessary and may slow things down slightly.
To make the Excel pivot table, just drag in the fields from the charts and format both the header row and the row with the tag as an Excel "Table" (select the cells in Excel and click on insert Table).
Then click on any cell in the Excel table and click "Summarize with PivotTable".
This launches the Excel pivot table wizard.
Let me know if this resolves the issue.
Best
Aran
Because I read a different article that describes how to do it using levels. How to Create an Excel PivotTable Report
I'll try this, thanks!
Here's the updated version:
How to Create a Pivot Table from Excel Table Columns
Sorry you saw the old one.