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Is is possible to programmatically scale a chart? Basically I want to force
the chart's extents to be related to the extremities of my data.

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Cody
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Cody -

Here's how to use VBA to link your axis scale parameters to a set of
worksheet cells:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...nkToSheet.html

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Is is possible to programmatically scale a chart? Basically I want to force
the chart's extents to be related to the extremities of my data.

Thanks,

Cody

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