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Default Scaling Graphs

Hi again Jon

Sorry for been "out" for a long time - I have been very busy and are looking
forwart to a waction in week 11.

The reason for the VB scripting issue is that I want to be able to "zoom"
the graph(s) at specific date intervals and back again. I have tried to do
this with the script below and i almost work, besides the delines and budget
lines I have inserted.

Data used in the graps are quite simple:

Date - X: %Finished - Y:
2007-01-01 0
2007-01-02 2
...... ....
2007-01-28 100

Deadline - X: Value - Sec. Y
2007-01-26 0
2007-01-26 100

I also have some budget lines and they are basical done the same way as the
deadlines.

/Steen


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Who mentioned anything about VBA? It's a matter of lining up the data.

What does the data for the time series look like, and the data for the added
series?

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Steen" wrote in message
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Hi Jon

Thanks for the quick reply, any help on how to do this - I'm no superman
in
making VB scripts? :-)

/Steen

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

You have to alter the X values of the added series to make their scale
compatible with the existing category or time scale axis, or coordinate a
secondary X axis if that's what you're using.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Steen" wrote in message
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Hi again

I've been looking a little further on the problem. It seem as the
changing
of scale on x-axs i ok, but my budget lines and deadlines don't follow
this
change. These lines has been added using the following link:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...ertSeries.html

The problem might have somthing to do with the use of a secondary
axis...

Can anyone help me out hire?

/Steen

"Steen" wrote:

Hi Jon

Thanks for coming back on the issue - I'm quite busy at the moment but
I
will try to make an explanation during the weekend.

/Steen

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

How are these other features added to the chart?

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Steen" wrote in message
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Hi Jon

That did the job - shame on me for not seeing this my self :-)

All how this just lead to the next problem - the change of scale
didn't
work
like I supposed. The timescale is changed allright, but some of
the
information (vertical deadlines and budget lines) get messed up,
when
changing view :-(

It's a bit difficult to explain but thanks for the help so far.

/steen

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

You didn't hint at where the code stops, or what error messages
you
saw.

One thing I noticed: Change this (and related statements):

StartDate = Range(i2)

to

StartDate = Range("i2").Value

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Steen" wrote in message
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Hi

Can anyone help me gette the below code working - novice VB
programmer
:-)

I want the scale of Graph 1 and 2 to change each time the value
in
row
2
and
col 4 changes. Min and Max scacle Ã*s set in i2 and i4 when
changing the
above
value.

Any help would be appriciated.

'Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
'Dim StartDate
'Dim StopDate
'
' If Target.Row = 2 And Target.Column = 4 Then
' StartDate = Range(i2)
' StopDate = Range(i4)
'
' With ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("Chart
1").Chart.Axes(xlCategory)
' .MinimumScale = StartDate - 7
' .MaximumScale = StopDate +7
' End With
'
' ' With ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("Chart
2").Chart.Axes(xlCategory)
' ' .MinimumScale = StartDate - 7
' ' .MaximumScale = StopDate + 7
' 'End With
'
' End If
'End Sub