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It has been about 2 years from the last time I worked with Excel. At that
time I had lots of charts and lots of worksheets tracking units, production and so on. I would have 2 or 3 master sheets that took data from each sheet. So here is my issue. I have made a workbook for myself and need to chart like data from the months but when I try to get the serries I keep getting errors. So the way I did it before is not working. Any Ideas on how I can get this chart to work as I need it? Zyl |
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What are you trying to do? How are you trying to do it? What does the data
look like? Where is the data coming from? What are the errors? - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Zyllian" wrote in message ... It has been about 2 years from the last time I worked with Excel. At that time I had lots of charts and lots of worksheets tracking units, production and so on. I would have 2 or 3 master sheets that took data from each sheet. So here is my issue. I have made a workbook for myself and need to chart like data from the months but when I try to get the serries I keep getting errors. So the way I did it before is not working. Any Ideas on how I can get this chart to work as I need it? Zyl |
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My source data looks like this:
='info Oct'!$C9:$C36 (Here I want to include Sept and Nov) I have tried '+'info Nov'! (then the data sourcd) the + is passing the error. It is all numbers from a work sheet named Sept Oct Nov. I have done it before but for some reason I get a error and it is bad data. So I just do it a month at a time. It would be better if I could do 3 months on one chart. Zyllian |
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You cannot combine data from different worksheets in this manner. (You never
could before, by the way.) This web page describes how to deal with data from different worksheets: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...iffSheets.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Zyllian" wrote in message ... My source data looks like this: ='info Oct'!$C9:$C36 (Here I want to include Sept and Nov) I have tried '+'info Nov'! (then the data sourcd) the + is passing the error. It is all numbers from a work sheet named Sept Oct Nov. I have done it before but for some reason I get a error and it is bad data. So I just do it a month at a time. It would be better if I could do 3 months on one chart. Zyllian |
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Thanks for the info. Now that you said that I have been thinking and what I
was doing was taking grand totals for each month and putting it into a chart with 12 months on it. "Jon Peltier" wrote: You cannot combine data from different worksheets in this manner. (You never could before, by the way.) This web page describes how to deal with data from different worksheets: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...iffSheets.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Zyllian" wrote in message ... My source data looks like this: ='info Oct'!$C9:$C36 (Here I want to include Sept and Nov) I have tried '+'info Nov'! (then the data sourcd) the + is passing the error. It is all numbers from a work sheet named Sept Oct Nov. I have done it before but for some reason I get a error and it is bad data. So I just do it a month at a time. It would be better if I could do 3 months on one chart. Zyllian |
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