Load the data into a Data Model.
In Power Pivot you can create multiple charts even without a visible Pivot table in the sheet!
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Andreas.
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Hi,
Is there any easy way to create multiple chart from same pivot table data?
If I copy the chart that I have, then the result is that two charts are showing exactly the same information. Instead I want that one chart is showing one set of information and other chart showing another piece of based on my filters. So if I make a copy of the first pivot chart, is there any way to break the link between the original and copy chart?
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Hello Tommy
I’m Adeyemi and I’d be happy to help you with your question. In this forum, we are Microsoft consumers just like yourself.
Yes, there are a few ways to create multiple charts from the same pivot table data.
One way is to copy the pivot table and paste it multiple times, then create a chart for each copy.
Another way is to select any cell within the pivot table and insert a column, line, pie, or radar chart from the Insert tab. Then, pivot the chart by changing or moving fields using the PivotChart Field List. Repeat the chart creation process and choose a different type of chart for each pivot table field.
If you make a copy of the first pivot chart, it will still be linked to the original pivot table data. To break the link between the original and copied chart, you can create a new pivot table and chart based on the same data source.
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Regards, Adeyemi