You can use code like the following to refer to the range
name for the series . . .
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).Values = "='filename.xls'!
Rangename"
I'm not aware that you can easily do the same thing for
each individual point within the series. That would imply
that you are trying to chart a group of noncontiguous
ranges within a single series which does not sound too
efficient.
Hope this helps.
John Mansfield
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Hi,
I have three cells named and want to use that name in a
vba chart procedure
for a xl3DColumnStacked chart
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).Values = sheet1.Range
(scol1v)
I used in the procedu
Dim scol1v As String
Let scol1v = "ThreeValues"
Meaningless note:
I used sheet1 as Name and CodeName
In the excel GUI you find the name "ThreeValues" is
defined as this
reference:
'sheet1'!$A$1;'sheet1'!$A$4;'sheet1'!$A$6
I thougt it just was to specify the sheet + name, but the
debbugger doesn't
like that. what am i doing wrong? Shall I use array() or
something? Please
give me a syntax or procedure that works that I can look
at...
Regards
.
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