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I would like to set X-Values in my chart in a cell of a worksheet, so that
when the range of my x-values changes I will not have to go into the wizard and type it again. For example, I want to use the following X-values in my chart: =DATA!$I$2:$I$20 But instead of typing the above in the X Values: field in the 'Source Data / Series' wizard, I would like to type it, say, in cell $A$1 of 'Sheet1', and then type in the X Values field in the 'Source Data / Series' wizard the following: =Sheet1!$A$1 I tried it and it does not work. Can you please let me know if there is a way to achieve what I am trying to do? Thanks. |
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