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From Excel to VBA Chart appearance
Does anyone know when you move an application out of excel to a vba
platform, is there any loss in quality and capabilities in the charts? Kind regards, Mark |
Mark
Both of your questions have gone unanswered and I suspect it is a confusion. To get the data to any type of chart object/applet you would need to automate XL. While you are doing that, why would you want to *not* use XL's charting features, via the same automation? Is there something missing in XL's features. If you are using automation, then by default, you are using XL's charting object and there will be nothing you can't do via VBA/Excel -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Mark Stephens" wrote in message ... Does anyone know when you move an application out of excel to a vba platform, is there any loss in quality and capabilities in the charts? Kind regards, Mark |
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