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Excel Chart Data Range editing
Two questions really, all to do with this arduous Chart Range Edit Box.
1. Is there anyway to copy chart range sets so I can just take one line, duplicate it two more times and then change the column names to reflect the new columns data? My charts are X-Y's with X data from Column B or C, and then Y column(s) can be anything, AA, BA, etc. so this drag and grab, one box, method does not work. I used to be able to ADD a new set, then use Copy,Paste for each line (title,X,Y) but copy, paste does not work anymore. 2. Is there any way to turn off this annoying cursor arrow problem of adding cells when trying to edit a range line? I keep forgetting and hit an arrow key, and end up with a totally useless range. Having to edit the line with mouse and delete key is a real pain. At least in 2003, when you were on the line you could edit with the cursor OR upon selection, go out to grab cells. In 2007 you can only grab cells, which sucks when you can have up to 3600 cells to select or just want to change one column from AA to AB, etc. Thanks!!! |
Excel Chart Data Range editing
Hi Paul,
First question are you using SP1. A number of charting issues were fixed with that update. Suppose you are plotting columns A:B and now you enter a set of data in column C. On the chart you can select the series for column A's data and press Copy, then press Paste (Ctrl V). Now you have two identical lines sitting on top of each other. Select one if necessary and note the blue highlight around the column A data. Place the mouse along the blue line (not on the blue squares) and when you see a white arrow with four little black arrows drag to column C. Now you will be plotting 2 different series on the chart. Note: Although you can't drag and drop ranges on the chart like you could in 2003 you can still select a range in the spreadsheet and copy it, right click the chart area and choose Paste. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "paulholm" wrote: Two questions really, all to do with this arduous Chart Range Edit Box. 1. Is there anyway to copy chart range sets so I can just take one line, duplicate it two more times and then change the column names to reflect the new columns data? My charts are X-Y's with X data from Column B or C, and then Y column(s) can be anything, AA, BA, etc. so this drag and grab, one box, method does not work. I used to be able to ADD a new set, then use Copy,Paste for each line (title,X,Y) but copy, paste does not work anymore. 2. Is there any way to turn off this annoying cursor arrow problem of adding cells when trying to edit a range line? I keep forgetting and hit an arrow key, and end up with a totally useless range. Having to edit the line with mouse and delete key is a real pain. At least in 2003, when you were on the line you could edit with the cursor OR upon selection, go out to grab cells. In 2007 you can only grab cells, which sucks when you can have up to 3600 cells to select or just want to change one column from AA to AB, etc. Thanks!!! |
Excel Chart Data Range editing
1. An alternative to Shane's suggestion. Select one series, copy the series
formula in the formula bar. Select the plot area, click in the formula bar (now blank), and paste. Then edit this new formula and hit Enter. 2. Try pressing the F2 function key before editing the formula. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "paulholm" wrote in message ... Two questions really, all to do with this arduous Chart Range Edit Box. 1. Is there anyway to copy chart range sets so I can just take one line, duplicate it two more times and then change the column names to reflect the new columns data? My charts are X-Y's with X data from Column B or C, and then Y column(s) can be anything, AA, BA, etc. so this drag and grab, one box, method does not work. I used to be able to ADD a new set, then use Copy,Paste for each line (title,X,Y) but copy, paste does not work anymore. 2. Is there any way to turn off this annoying cursor arrow problem of adding cells when trying to edit a range line? I keep forgetting and hit an arrow key, and end up with a totally useless range. Having to edit the line with mouse and delete key is a real pain. At least in 2003, when you were on the line you could edit with the cursor OR upon selection, go out to grab cells. In 2007 you can only grab cells, which sucks when you can have up to 3600 cells to select or just want to change one column from AA to AB, etc. Thanks!!! |
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