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BenWeber
 
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Default Changing Displayed Data and Legends thru VBA

I really wanted to avoid changing the data for optimization perspective.

I did a record macro and changed the included fields. Looks like the
property i need to change is:

ActiveChart.PivotLayout.PivotTable.PivotFields("Su m of Unix").Orientation = _
xlHidden

Thanks,
-B

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

In Excel you can use VBA to change the data used by individual series or by
the entire chart. I don't know how charts work in Access.

- Jon
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"BenWeber" wrote in message
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Both good answers.

Problem for me is that i was trying to simplify the question. I'm
actually
using the chart outside of excel (it's actually in MS Access). That's why
i
tried to specify using VBA, although i did use "checkboxes on a
spreadsheet"
in the example because I thoguht it would be the same method so would be
simpler.

Are there functions that allow you to change the data being displayed via
code?

Ie methods to do what you'd do in the wizard if you took a value out of
the
stats being displayed in the data area of the chart?

Thanks!
-B

"Jon Peltier" wrote:


"Del Cotter" wrote in message
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On Tue, 23 May 2006, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
BenWeber said:

Are there any vba functions to change the data displayed in the data
area
of
the chart and/or legend text through VBA (ie not using the wizard,
instead
need to do this in code)?

Specifically, I would like to put checkboxes on a worksheet to enable
the
user to turn on-and-off data that's displayed in a chart (there's about
10
stats they could choose from, and it gets busy if all are shown).

Pivot tables let you check and uncheck ranges. You may also be able to
use
the controls available in the Form Design toolbar, if you don't want to
use a Pivot chart.

For example:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ChartByControl.html

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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