Thanks Jon,
I think this might be the problem, however it's a work PC so it will have to
go through IT dept to be updated and I'm not sure that would happen!
I have used a work around, using the "large" function for the largest range
of dates and then V-lookup to pick up the corresponding data.
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
Have you installed any service packs to your Office 2007 installation?
It's up to SP2. This was a problem when 2007 first came out, but I have
not encountered it for a while.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier
Peltier Technical Services, Inc.
http://peltiertech.com/
Nils wrote:
Hi,
I have set up defined names for a range of data, for example "dates" :-
=OFFSET(Data!$A$1,COUNTA(Data!$A:$A)-22,0,22)
and I have set the series of the x-axis of my chart to:-
="filename"!dates
However, when I go back to the file the series name has been changed to the
following:-
=[0]!dates
so that the chart no longer looks at the latest range anymore. I change the
name of the sheets/tabs after the names were defined and the chart was
created, would this create the problem?
Has anyone come accross this problem, any help is appreciated.
Many thanks,
Nils
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