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"Data Range" - "Source Data"
I'm running Access-to-Excel automation for a Calendar Year's Data. If I set
the Data Range to 53 rows, by 2 columns, I can populate up to 53 weeks worth of Data...365 (366) days = "53 weeks". As the Chart fills w/ data for a full-year, I need to widen it (and print on 11 by 17 paper) to see all 53 data points. Is there a way to have the "Data Range" "select" only the number of weeks that have occurred...IE, If 12 weeks, the "Data range" plots only those 12 weeks... TIA - Bob |
"Data Range" - "Source Data"
Bob:
You want to set up a dynamic data range using an Offset formula. This page should get you started. http://processtrends.com/pg_dynamic_charts.htm Kelly http://processtrends.com "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I'm running Access-to-Excel automation for a Calendar Year's Data. If I set the Data Range to 53 rows, by 2 columns, I can populate up to 53 weeks worth of Data...365 (366) days = "53 weeks". As the Chart fills w/ data for a full-year, I need to widen it (and print on 11 by 17 paper) to see all 53 data points. Is there a way to have the "Data Range" "select" only the number of weeks that have occurred...IE, If 12 weeks, the "Data range" plots only those 12 weeks... TIA - Bob |
"Data Range" - "Source Data"
Kelly - Wonderful.
Thank you - Bob "Kelly O'Day" wrote: Bob: You want to set up a dynamic data range using an Offset formula. This page should get you started. http://processtrends.com/pg_dynamic_charts.htm Kelly http://processtrends.com "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I'm running Access-to-Excel automation for a Calendar Year's Data. If I set the Data Range to 53 rows, by 2 columns, I can populate up to 53 weeks worth of Data...365 (366) days = "53 weeks". As the Chart fills w/ data for a full-year, I need to widen it (and print on 11 by 17 paper) to see all 53 data points. Is there a way to have the "Data Range" "select" only the number of weeks that have occurred...IE, If 12 weeks, the "Data range" plots only those 12 weeks... TIA - Bob |
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