While I have never created (or tried to create) 300 charts in a single
workbook, it is easy to believe that performance and stability of Excel
might become a question.
Do you have to have 300 charts? Or will one chart (or a few) that can
be easily changed to reflect new data suffice? If so, adapt the ideas
behind
Dynamic Charts
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ne...rts/index.html
specifically, the examples in 4 through 6.
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I am attempting to create a separate chart for each row of my worksheet
(about 300 rows = 300 separate charts). Is there an easy way to do this?
The actual data range will change month-to-month, so I would not want to
have to recreate 300 new charts each month individually.