Excel for Mac 2016, High Sierra, Chart Design Ribbon for pivot table charts?

smilie224

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Hello all! I tried to search this on the threads, but I wasn't able to locate if this has been asked.

I teach a class in Excel. We use Excel for Mac 2016. One of the students upgraded to High Sierra.
In the lesson, we do pivot tables and then create charts off of those pivot tables. He went to look for switch rows/columns - typically was in the "Chart Design" Ribbon item when the chart was selected. The chart design ribbon is no longer showing.

Does anyone know how to get to the typical items you would find on the chart design ribbon with it not being available?
He does not have a problem getting to it on a chart not related to a pivot table. Thanks!
 

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