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Hi,
I have a chart which relies on the data in a table with 29 rows. Occaisionally, I want to only use 28 rows as my data set for the chart. I can manually enter a named range into the dialog, and upon entry, it automatically ,morphs it into the string that describes the data range (worksheetname, data set). When I manually type in the other named range, it flips to the shorter named range in the table. How can I inject that into the chart's data dialog on the fly? I have tried to reference cell locations that have the named range name in them. No worky. I know it is possible to pass this value to the chart layout, but I do not know how. Anyone? |
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