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Chart Class Module/follow on question to hyperlink post earlier.
I will need to create a class module to handle the multiple chart linking I
need. However, on the other worksheets there are other charts that I do not want this module to be active for. Example: Consolidated Sheet Charts 1-10 I will need the class module to work with these charts. Individual Sheet Charts 1-3. The class module should not be active. Can I turn the class module on and off? These charts are all auto generated (both on the individual sheets and the consolidated). |
Chart Class Module/follow on question to hyperlink post earlier.
My printer ran out of paper and I didn't realize I didn't have the full
article. You can disregard this post. "Rominall" wrote: I will need to create a class module to handle the multiple chart linking I need. However, on the other worksheets there are other charts that I do not want this module to be active for. Example: Consolidated Sheet Charts 1-10 I will need the class module to work with these charts. Individual Sheet Charts 1-3. The class module should not be active. Can I turn the class module on and off? These charts are all auto generated (both on the individual sheets and the consolidated). |
Chart Class Module/follow on question to hyperlink post earlier.
Ha ha, I was going to tell you to read ahead!
- Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Rominall" wrote in message ... My printer ran out of paper and I didn't realize I didn't have the full article. You can disregard this post. "Rominall" wrote: I will need to create a class module to handle the multiple chart linking I need. However, on the other worksheets there are other charts that I do not want this module to be active for. Example: Consolidated Sheet Charts 1-10 I will need the class module to work with these charts. Individual Sheet Charts 1-3. The class module should not be active. Can I turn the class module on and off? These charts are all auto generated (both on the individual sheets and the consolidated). |
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