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I have lot of charts (44 in total) in one sheet. The data for the charts are
linked to another spreadsheet. When I update the values the charts are not updated even though both files are open at the same time. It will only update if I manually re-visit the data ranges or close the file and re-open it. Is there are any why to telling (using macros) to update all the charts in the workbook? Thanks in advance Seng |
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Is the Calculation mode set to something other than Automatic? Cheers Andy Seng wrote: I have lot of charts (44 in total) in one sheet. The data for the charts are linked to another spreadsheet. When I update the values the charts are not updated even though both files are open at the same time. It will only update if I manually re-visit the data ranges or close the file and re-open it. Is there are any why to telling (using macros) to update all the charts in the workbook? Thanks in advance Seng -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Calculate mode is set to automatic in both workbooks. But the file size of
the one without the charts is about 7MB. But I have noticed that the text pane at the bottom line does turn to Calculate same as you would see in workbook set to manual. But pressing F9 does not update the charts and the text €˜Calculate' remain in the pane. May it have something to do with available ram? This PC has 1G ram and P4 3G processor. No other programs are running either. Seng "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Is the Calculation mode set to something other than Automatic? Cheers Andy Seng wrote: I have lot of charts (44 in total) in one sheet. The data for the charts are linked to another spreadsheet. When I update the values the charts are not updated even though both files are open at the same time. It will only update if I manually re-visit the data ranges or close the file and re-open it. Is there are any why to telling (using macros) to update all the charts in the workbook? Thanks in advance Seng -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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![]() "Seng" wrote: I have lot of charts (44 in total) in one sheet. The data for the charts are linked to another spreadsheet. When I update the values the charts are not updated even though both files are open at the same time. It will only update if I manually re-visit the data ranges or close the file and re-open it. Is there are any why to telling (using macros) to update all the charts in the workbook? Thanks in advance Seng |
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