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welcome to another spreadsheeters video guide you can find written instructions for these tips on the spreadsheeters website in this video well see how to copy a pivot table to another sheet in Excel pivot tables are one of the most useful tools in Excel they are usually built to summarize data and can aggregate data using a function such as sum count or average when you build a pivot table you may need to copy it to another sheet now this could be to either use it as a template or maybe you just need to duplicate the pivot table in in another location its important to remember that when you copy a pivot table since a pivot table is built of a data source the copy is also linked to the same data source so any changes in the data source will have to be refreshed in both pivot tables so lets see how to do this here I have a pivot table that I want to copy to another sheet so I just need to select the pivot table and press Ctrl C or right click and select copy from the context menu the