If you are basing the report on a Web query, parameter query, report template, Office Data Connection file, or query file, retrieve the data into the workbook, and then click a cell in the Microsoft Excel list containing the retrieved data.
If the retrieved data is from an OLAP database, or the Office Data Connection returns the data as a blank PivotTable report, continue with step 6 below.
If you are basing the report on an Excel list or database, click a cell in the list or database.
Usually you can lay out the report onscreen, and this method is recommended. Use the wizard to lay out the report only if you expect retrieval from a large external data source to be slow, or you need to set page fields to retrieve data one page at a time. If you aren't sure, try laying out the report onscreen. You can return to the wizard if necessary.
Lay out the report onscreen
If you don't see the field list, click within the outlines of the
PivotTable drop areas, and make sure Show Field List
is pressed in.
To see what levels of detail are available in fields that have
levels, the click
next to the field.
Only fields that have the
or
icon can be dragged to this area.
If you add more than one data field, arrange these fields in the order you want: Right-click a data field, point to Order on the shortcut menu, and use the commands on the Order menu to move the field.
To hide the drop area outlines, click a cell outside the PivotTable report.
Note If data is very slow to appear as you lay out
the report, click Always Display Items
on the PivotTable toolbar to turn off initial data display. If retrieval
is still very slow or error messages appear, click PivotTable and
PivotChart Report on the Data menu, and lay out the report in
the wizard.
Lay out the report in the wizard
If you've exited from the wizard, click PivotTable and PivotChart Report on the Data menu to return to it.
If you want Excel to retrieve data one page at a time, so you can work with large amounts of source data, double-click the page field, click Advanced, click Query external data source as you select each page field item, and then click OK twice. (This option is unavailable for some types of source data, including OLAP databases and Office Data Connections.)