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Hi,

We need more detail - is each chart being plotted from the same range or is
each chart plotted from a different range? If its the "source data" that
is changing why do you need to change anything - charts are dynamic and
update automatically? If you are plotting different ranges when the data
changes, how does the new data range relate to the old data range? Does it
move one column to the right, or down one row, or what. Is the new data in
a completely different part of the spreadsheet/workbook and if so how do you
know where it will be?

Give us an example - the original data plots A2:C20 and the new plot will be
D2:F20 or what ever.

Thanks,
Shane

"Tuxla" wrote in message
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Hi
I have over 30 charts where I need to change the source data and it's
taking
ages doing it manually, especially as each chart has 3 or 4 series. Is
there
an easy way of doing this, please?
I've tried find and replace, but that doesn;t work
Thanks


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