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How to make the graph relative in the worksheet. I have some columns of data and next to that is the graph at row 2-60. When I run a macro to list data for example row 100 to row 200, my graph disappear. How to make it relative so I can see the graph no matter what data colimn jump to different area? Thanks Daniel |
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Daniel;
I would run your data through a pivot table and then create the graph from there. You can see an example here (file named Man Hour Revenue Chart.xls). http://groups.google.com/group/excel...et-programming You can select and deselect all the data you want. Only thing I don't like is that you must refresh the pivot table (right click on any sell in the pivot tableclick Refresh) before the chart will reflect the new data. God Bless Frank Pytel "Daniel" wrote: Hi How to make the graph relative in the worksheet. I have some columns of data and next to that is the graph at row 2-60. When I run a macro to list data for example row 100 to row 200, my graph disappear. How to make it relative so I can see the graph no matter what data colimn jump to different area? Thanks Daniel |
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