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It is the Sheet that has a name; that name is displayed on the tab
This name can be displayed in a cell with the formula =MID(CELL("Filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("Filename",A1))+1,255) Let's say this is in cell B1. It will show #VALUE! until you save the workbook and recalculate it; then it will display the current Sheet name Then in the chart use Chart Options and add a dummy title ( X will do) Now double click the title; in the Formula bar type = and then point to the cell with the formula. This will look like =Sheet!$B$1 but will display the sheet name best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "CurtG" wrote in message ... I am making multiple charts that utilizes a common chart with all the data represented. As I segregate this data into various subsets and copy charts, it would be beneficial to have the new charts have as its title the new name of the tab name I give. Can this be done? Headers use &[Tab] to do this, but I can't make this work for chart titles and using a header appears to actually reduce the printed size of my chart. |
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