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I have a lot of individual ROWS of data and would like to be able to click on
a say (say at the beginning of the row) and automatically produce a chart, or
to link the chart to a mail merge docu,emt so that each page of the document
gets its own individual chart. Has any body any solutions or tips. Thanks Ray
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Tushar Mehta
 
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See my post in a concurrent discussion on the same topic. It's at
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...rting/msg/9be8
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I have a lot of individual ROWS of data and would like to be able to click on
a say (say at the beginning of the row) and automatically produce a chart, or
to link the chart to a mail merge docu,emt so that each page of the document
gets its own individual chart. Has any body any solutions or tips. Thanks Ray
Willis

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