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1 ChartSheet, 10 worksheets
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I currently have 2 embedded charts on each of 10 wkshts ( R1 to R10). I have my own toolbar that jumps to each chart with buttons G1 and G2. I would like to have 1 chart sheet at the back of the book and when I press G1 or G2 it will take me to the chart sheet and display the correct data for the active sheet. For instance, if I am on sheet R1 and I press G1 xl will jump to the chart sheet and display the data in ='R1'!$T$7:$AB$7. This is the ref for one line. The number of lines varies from one wkshts to the next and from day to day(I have a wkbk for every day of the year). The range G1 uses is S6 to AB30. This is constant across all the wkshts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ta, Martin |
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I have been tried the code below. But this refers to a button in the
worksheet. I would much prefer to use the buttons in my toolbar Ta, Martin Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Chart1.Select ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("R1").Range("S6:AB30") End Sub "Martin Wheeler" wrote in message ... xl 2000 I currently have 2 embedded charts on each of 10 wkshts ( R1 to R10). I have my own toolbar that jumps to each chart with buttons G1 and G2. I would like to have 1 chart sheet at the back of the book and when I press G1 or G2 it will take me to the chart sheet and display the correct data for the active sheet. For instance, if I am on sheet R1 and I press G1 xl will jump to the chart sheet and display the data in ='R1'!$T$7:$AB$7. This is the ref for one line. The number of lines varies from one wkshts to the next and from day to day(I have a wkbk for every day of the year). The range G1 uses is S6 to AB30. This is constant across all the wkshts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ta, Martin |
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Martin -
The same code would work from a command bar button. Put the code into a regular code module, not a worksheet class module. Sub ActivateChart1() Chart1.Select ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("R1").Range("S6:AB30") End Sub Add a button to an Excel command bar: Tools menu, Customize, Commands tab, scroll down to Macros in the left, and drag the button on the right to the command bar. Assign the macro: Tools menu, Customize, then right click on the button, choose Assign Macro, and select your macro name from the list. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Martin Wheeler wrote: I have been tried the code below. But this refers to a button in the worksheet. I would much prefer to use the buttons in my toolbar Ta, Martin Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Chart1.Select ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("R1").Range("S6:AB30") End Sub "Martin Wheeler" wrote in message ... xl 2000 I currently have 2 embedded charts on each of 10 wkshts ( R1 to R10). I have my own toolbar that jumps to each chart with buttons G1 and G2. I would like to have 1 chart sheet at the back of the book and when I press G1 or G2 it will take me to the chart sheet and display the correct data for the active sheet. For instance, if I am on sheet R1 and I press G1 xl will jump to the chart sheet and display the data in ='R1'!$T$7:$AB$7. This is the ref for one line. The number of lines varies from one wkshts to the next and from day to day(I have a wkbk for every day of the year). The range G1 uses is S6 to AB30. This is constant across all the wkshts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ta, Martin |
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Hi Jon,
Thanks, I've tried it and it works. Ta, Martin "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Martin - The same code would work from a command bar button. Put the code into a regular code module, not a worksheet class module. Sub ActivateChart1() Chart1.Select ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("R1").Range("S6:AB30") End Sub Add a button to an Excel command bar: Tools menu, Customize, Commands tab, scroll down to Macros in the left, and drag the button on the right to the command bar. Assign the macro: Tools menu, Customize, then right click on the button, choose Assign Macro, and select your macro name from the list. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Martin Wheeler wrote: I have been tried the code below. But this refers to a button in the worksheet. I would much prefer to use the buttons in my toolbar Ta, Martin Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Chart1.Select ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("R1").Range("S6:AB30") End Sub "Martin Wheeler" wrote in message ... xl 2000 I currently have 2 embedded charts on each of 10 wkshts ( R1 to R10). I have my own toolbar that jumps to each chart with buttons G1 and G2. I would like to have 1 chart sheet at the back of the book and when I press G1 or G2 it will take me to the chart sheet and display the correct data for the active sheet. For instance, if I am on sheet R1 and I press G1 xl will jump to the chart sheet and display the data in ='R1'!$T$7:$AB$7. This is the ref for one line. The number of lines varies from one wkshts to the next and from day to day(I have a wkbk for every day of the year). The range G1 uses is S6 to AB30. This is constant across all the wkshts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ta, Martin |
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