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charting data across a range of worksheets
Hi
I use excel 2000 as a timesheet. Each month's worksheet's layout is identical, with the month's total in cell h41, and the worksheet's name referencing the month, eg apr04 to mar05 etc. and Start04 and End04 as dummy delimiters for each (financial) year. On the totals sheet I can use =SUM(Start04:End04!H41) to get the sum I am owed for the period. So far so good... In addition I would like a chart plotting the worksheet name (or a cell in the appropriate worksheet if required) as the X axis, and the monthly total on the Y axis. This is where I hit a problem, as the chart does not like the range given - similar to that used in the SUM. Could anyone help? Many thanks, Rikki -- |
charting data across a range of worksheets
Charts don't work that way. You have to construct a summary range on a
worksheet someplace. Here's more information and an example: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...iffSheets.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Rikki Ward" wrote in message ... Hi I use excel 2000 as a timesheet. Each month's worksheet's layout is identical, with the month's total in cell h41, and the worksheet's name referencing the month, eg apr04 to mar05 etc. and Start04 and End04 as dummy delimiters for each (financial) year. On the totals sheet I can use =SUM(Start04:End04!H41) to get the sum I am owed for the period. So far so good... In addition I would like a chart plotting the worksheet name (or a cell in the appropriate worksheet if required) as the X axis, and the monthly total on the Y axis. This is where I hit a problem, as the chart does not like the range given - similar to that used in the SUM. Could anyone help? Many thanks, Rikki -- |
charting data across a range of worksheets
Thanks very much Jon
Rikki |
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