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I have an XL 2003 workbook with four data sets next to each other on
Sheet 1. Because the Powers That Be want to see it vertically, I run a macro that captures the range of each table and stacks them on top of each other on Sheet 2. I am creating a chart to go into Sheet 2, and I'm wondering what the best way would be to make sure all of my updated data gets into the chart series ranges. Can I use a Named Range as my X or Y data range, then simply have my macro create the range names and let the chart pick that up? Or should I use code to directly modify the chart's data ranges? Ed |
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