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I have a form I created in VB and it facilitates data entry into a
spreadsheet. Once I fill out the textboxes and click ok, it inserts a new row into the spreadhseet with the new info below the second row. So all the other rows containing previously entered info move down. I need to make a chart that graphs ONLY the most recently inserted rows content. I tried to turn off absolute referencing in the Data series tab, but every time a new row is inserted the graph is not redrawn , because it keeps the formerly entered info from the cells that were in the first row, but are now in the second row .... I hope I was clear enough... Anyone knows how to go about fixing this problem?! |
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