As answered in the other group:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...nkToSheet.html
- Jon
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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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you said:
is there a way to do so from a cell?
so you would write the event code to trap the entry you make in a specific
cell or specific cells (1 for x, 1 for y) and use the values placed there
to
update the graph using the code you recorded.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Jo" wrote:
On Aug 2, 10:50 am, Tom Ogilvy
wrote:
Use the change event to detect the change in the cell and then do the
VBA
equivalent to what you describe doing manually in your post.
Information on eventshttp://www.cpearson.com/excel/events.htm
and numerous posts in this newsgroup.http://tinyurl.com/ypof8t for
some examples
to get code on changing the axis, turn on the macro recorder while you
do it
manually. Turn off the macro recorder and study the code recorded.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Jo" wrote:
Hi everyone,
Say you have xy graph with (0,0) as its origin. Of course you can
make
the origin has any non-zero value by clicking the x axis and chaging
the value from 0 to, say, 5. Same thing to y axis by clicking on it.
If I have to make the origin value change frequently, is there a way
to do so from a cell?
Thanks,
Jo- Hide quoted text -
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Tom,
Yes, but I guess I am missing something here. Say the origin was (0,0)
and want to change it to (2,5). When I click on either x or y axis, I
need to type that value which is 2 or 5.
So, if I am using macro, how would the macro record those new origin
values?
Thanks,
Mike