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Efficiently Generate 88 Chartsheets
Sorry Don. I didn't realize it was a problem. I will refrain in the
future.
Mike
Don Guillett wrote:
See replies in your first post. Pls do NOT post in more than one group.
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Don Guillett
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Gang,
I've got a simple X*Y chart with year (1977-present) on the x-axis and
an estimate of deer population size on the y-axis (actually, there may
ultimately be 2 estimates/series). There is nothing really all that
fancy about it. It will be updated each year with the current year's
estimate. The problem is, I need 87 more just like it - 1 for each of
the 88 units that I manage.
I have been reading VBA and Excel books and I have yet to find an
example on how to "mass produce" a bunch of chart sheets. I take that
back - a simple "FOR NEXT" loop will generate the chart sheets. I'm at
a loss as to how to get the chart that I want with the "look" and data
that I need.
An idea thatI've had: Turn the macro recorder on and generate a
prototype chart. Cut and paste this code (after cleaning it up) into a
"FOR NEXT" loop and viola!
Clearly an oversimplification. Any sample code or other guidance would
be appreciated.
BTW the source data for each chart is all in a single worksheet and
looks like the folllowing:
County Year Population
Athens 1977 207
Athens 1978 305
Athens 2006 10,005
Belmont 1977 405
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Mike
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