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Using a Named Range for Data Source In A Chart
I am trying to create a chart that picks up the last 12 months of data
I have created a named range called Test. Test refers to =OFFSET(Sheet1!$B$1,1,Sheet1!$C$1,2,12) When Sheet1!C1 changes the range location changes. I have created a column chart using Test as the Data Source, and that works fine when I first build the Chart. When I change the content of Sheet1!C1 from 1 to 2 (for example), I expected the Chart to change but it does not. I have to go back into the Data Source of the Chart and type =Test in order for the chart to change. My question is there any way to have the chart automatically pick up the data that results from the named range called Test. Any help would be appreciated. |
Using a Named Range for Data Source In A Chart
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
JoeP said: I have created a column chart using Test as the Data Source, and that works fine when I first build the Chart. When I change the content of Sheet1!C1 from 1 to 2 (for example), I expected the Chart to change but it does not. I have to go back into the Data Source of the Chart and type =Test in order for the chart to change. I'm not sure, but I think you could try typing =Sheet1!Test into the Data Source of your chart. When I leave off the sheet name, my charts often don't work at all. -- Del Cotter NB Personal replies to this post will send email to , which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead. |
Using a Named Range for Data Source In A Chart
When you enter a name into the data source of a chart, Excel includes the
right data, but it converts the name to the address of the named cells when the dialog is closed. Further adjustment of the name is not reflected in the chart. You can use names for the X and Y values of an individual series (e.g., http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...mnChart1.html), which affects the number of points in a series. You cannot use a 2D dynamic name, which would also affect the number of series in the chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "JoeP" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a chart that picks up the last 12 months of data I have created a named range called Test. Test refers to =OFFSET(Sheet1!$B$1,1,Sheet1!$C$1,2,12) When Sheet1!C1 changes the range location changes. I have created a column chart using Test as the Data Source, and that works fine when I first build the Chart. When I change the content of Sheet1!C1 from 1 to 2 (for example), I expected the Chart to change but it does not. I have to go back into the Data Source of the Chart and type =Test in order for the chart to change. My question is there any way to have the chart automatically pick up the data that results from the named range called Test. Any help would be appreciated. |
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