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pivot tables are a great way to summarize your data but pivot charts can be a pain in the neck because theyre not as customizable as regular Excel charts they only play nice with data from one pivot table and pivot charts arent available for all types of charts so sunbursts scatter charts histograms and waterfalls dont come with a pivot chart equivalent but pivot tables make our life easy and slicers are cooled so in this video Im going to show you how to trick regular charts into using pivot tables as their source data so you can have the best of both worlds in this file I have two source data tables one for actual sales and one for budgeted sales now I want to summarize this data using pivot tables but I want the flexibility of regular charts now there are three approaches we can use the first one is to build another table that references the pivot tables and feeds the chart I call it the manual chart table this approach is useful if the data in the pivot tables isnt organized i