how to refresh a pivot table
To refresh a PivotTable, click anywhere inside it, then use the Refresh command or a shortcut so it pulls in the latest source data.
Quick Scoop: How to refresh a Pivot Table
1. Fastest manual refresh
- Click any cell inside your PivotTable.
- Go to the PivotTable Analyze (or Analyze / Options in older Excel) tab on the ribbon.
- Click Refresh in the Data group.
- Or rightâclick inside the PivotTable and choose Refresh.
This tells Excel to reread the source data and update all the numbers and totals.
2. Keyboard shortcuts
- Refresh the active PivotTable: press Alt + F5.
- Refresh all PivotTables in the workbook: press Ctrl + Alt + F5.
These shortcuts are handy when youâre working on reports and need quick updates again and again.
3. Refresh all PivotTables at once
If your workbook has multiple PivotTables:
- Go to the Data tab or PivotTable Analyze tab.
- Click Refresh All.
This updates every PivotTable and any connected queries in one shot.
4. Autoârefresh when opening the file
To avoid forgetting to refresh:
- Click inside the PivotTable.
- Go to PivotTable Analyze â Options.
- In the PivotTable Options dialog, open the Data tab.
- Check Refresh data when opening the file and click OK.
Next time you open the workbook, the PivotTable refreshes automatically from its data source.
5. Example: when you add new rows
Imagine you track sales in a table and use a PivotTable to summarize by month.
After adding new sales rows, the PivotTable wonât change until you Refresh or Refresh All , or until the file reopens if you turned on autoârefresh.
TL;DR:
Click inside the PivotTable â use Refresh (or Alt + F5) to update it,
or Refresh All / âRefresh data when opening the fileâ if you have many
PivotTables or want automatic updates.