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Using offset in series values of a chart
I have 1 named range created with the offset function on sheet(1):
Month=offset($A$1,0,0,counta($A:$A),1) Simple to use as the x-as categories in a chart. For the y-axis I want to use data which can be offset 1, 2, up to 20 columns. Yes I can create 20 named ranges but to do that for 20 sheets in my workbook gets cumbersome. Therefor my question: Can I use the offset function in the series values, like: =offset(Month,0,7) In VBA it it can be done with: ..SeriesCollection(2).Values = Month.Offset(0, 17) But then I have to create one macro for each graph...again cumbersome. Please help. Thx. Beertje. |
Using offset in series values of a chart
You have to create one named range for each set of Y values.
For your charts, if you are making it with VBA, just accept the selected range from the user, use the first column as the X values, and use each subsequent column for each series. ' air code Dim rData As Range Dim iCol As Long Dim iChart As Chart Set rData = Selection Set oChart = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(100, 100, 350, 275).Chart Do While oChart.SeriesCollection.Count 0 oChart.SeriesCollection(1).Delete Loop For iCol = 1 To rData.Columns.Count - 1 With oChart.SeriesCollection.NewSeries .Values = rData.Columns(iCol + 1) .XValues = rData.Columns(1) End With Next - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Beertje" wrote in message ... I have 1 named range created with the offset function on sheet(1): Month=offset($A$1,0,0,counta($A:$A),1) Simple to use as the x-as categories in a chart. For the y-axis I want to use data which can be offset 1, 2, up to 20 columns. Yes I can create 20 named ranges but to do that for 20 sheets in my workbook gets cumbersome. Therefor my question: Can I use the offset function in the series values, like: =offset(Month,0,7) In VBA it it can be done with: .SeriesCollection(2).Values = Month.Offset(0, 17) But then I have to create one macro for each graph...again cumbersome. Please help. Thx. Beertje. |
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