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Luke M[_4_] Luke M[_4_] is offline
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Default syntax to concatenate two named ranges?

You don't need/want to concatenate, as you really need the array of values,
not text. With your chart, you can combine source data by seperating ranges
with commas.

E.g.,
Values: =('Book1.xls'!PastMonthActuals,'Book1.xls'!Project ions)

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Best Regards,

Luke M
"ker_01" wrote in message
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I need to graph two separate named ranges as a continuous data series.
Example:

Series 1; "PastMonthActuals" = Sheet2("A1:A3")
Series 2; "Projections" = Sheet3("A4:A12")

I'm not trying to graph these as separate series, I want it to all be one
line.
In my real workbook these are dynamic ranges, but this simple example will
suffice.

What is the best way (syntax) to set up a new named range that
concatenates
the values so that I can feed it into my graph as one series of 12 points?
I've tried the obvious, such as: "AllPts" = PastMonthActuals & Projections

Thank you,
Keith