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I have an Excel spreadsheet with a sheet dedicated to my data. Additionally,
I have a chart pulling data from this sheet. I have data starting with August 07. When I enter in data for August 08, I want the chart to reflect only 12 months of data and thus, I want the August 07 data to fall off so it can include the August 08 data and so on. I have searched for rolling over data/chart and don't see anything. I must not be calling it the correct thing. Anyway, I hope this makes sense. Any ideas? Thanks for your time. |
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In EXCEL 2007 type:-
dynamic range - into the F1 Serch facility. In the topics that are shown there is an item called:- Update the data in an existing chart Click on the above. There is a topic called:- Dynamically change the underlying data source of an existing chart Click on this as it appears to be what you want. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. Dynamically change the underlying data source of an existing chart "rrupp" wrote: I have an Excel spreadsheet with a sheet dedicated to my data. Additionally, I have a chart pulling data from this sheet. I have data starting with August 07. When I enter in data for August 08, I want the chart to reflect only 12 months of data and thus, I want the August 07 data to fall off so it can include the August 08 data and so on. I have searched for rolling over data/chart and don't see anything. I must not be calling it the correct thing. Anyway, I hope this makes sense. Any ideas? Thanks for your time. |
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I am working in Excel 2003. I still searched for dynamic range but it's not
making sense. Any explanation would be appreciated. "trip_to_tokyo" wrote: In EXCEL 2007 type:- dynamic range - into the F1 Serch facility. In the topics that are shown there is an item called:- Update the data in an existing chart Click on the above. There is a topic called:- Dynamically change the underlying data source of an existing chart Click on this as it appears to be what you want. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. Dynamically change the underlying data source of an existing chart "rrupp" wrote: I have an Excel spreadsheet with a sheet dedicated to my data. Additionally, I have a chart pulling data from this sheet. I have data starting with August 07. When I enter in data for August 08, I want the chart to reflect only 12 months of data and thus, I want the August 07 data to fall off so it can include the August 08 data and so on. I have searched for rolling over data/chart and don't see anything. I must not be calling it the correct thing. Anyway, I hope this makes sense. Any ideas? Thanks for your time. |
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John Peltier is an MVP with a great range of samples at :-
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...hartLinks.html reg "rrupp" wrote: I am working in Excel 2003. I still searched for dynamic range but it's not making sense. Any explanation would be appreciated. "trip_to_tokyo" wrote: In EXCEL 2007 type:- dynamic range - into the F1 Serch facility. In the topics that are shown there is an item called:- Update the data in an existing chart Click on the above. There is a topic called:- Dynamically change the underlying data source of an existing chart Click on this as it appears to be what you want. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. Dynamically change the underlying data source of an existing chart "rrupp" wrote: I have an Excel spreadsheet with a sheet dedicated to my data. Additionally, I have a chart pulling data from this sheet. I have data starting with August 07. When I enter in data for August 08, I want the chart to reflect only 12 months of data and thus, I want the August 07 data to fall off so it can include the August 08 data and so on. I have searched for rolling over data/chart and don't see anything. I must not be calling it the correct thing. Anyway, I hope this makes sense. Any ideas? Thanks for your time. |
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