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![]() Hi, I have one bar chart. I could not able to store the lengthy values in series collection. Because Series collection text box could accept limitted characters only. How to Store the lengthiest value in to series collection like this? (Data2!$F$3,Data2!$F$5,Data2!$F$9,Data2!$F$11,Data 2!$F$14,Data2!$F$15,Data2!$F$16,Data2!$F$19,Data2! $F$20,Data2!$F$21,Data2!$F$22,Data2!$F$23,Data2!$F $24,Data2!$F$25,Data2!$F$36,Data2!$F$37,Data2!$F$3 8,Data2!$F$39,Data2!$F$40,Data2!$F$41,Data2!$F$42, Data2!$F$43,Data2!$F$44,Data2!$F$45,Data2!$F$46,Da ta2!$F$47,Data2!$F$48,Data2!$F$49,Data2!$F$50) Note: I have created chart dynamically. I cannot use like this format: =Data2!$F$9:$F$35 pls help. Thanks, Ram.. -- ramkumar_cpt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ramkumar_cpt's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28673 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=494074 |
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This is a case where the appropriate data layout will save you much
frustration. Either set up the data so you don't need to skip cells within the chart source data, or explain what this means, so we can make an alternative suggestion: Note: I have created chart dynamically. I cannot use like this format: =Data2!$F$9:$F$35 - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "ramkumar_cpt" wrote in message news:ramkumar_cpt.204lna_1134724801.6171@excelforu m-nospam.com... Hi, I have one bar chart. I could not able to store the lengthy values in series collection. Because Series collection text box could accept limitted characters only. How to Store the lengthiest value in to series collection like this? (Data2!$F$3,Data2!$F$5,Data2!$F$9,Data2!$F$11,Data 2!$F$14,Data2!$F$15,Data2!$F$16,Data2!$F$19,Data2! $F$20,Data2!$F$21,Data2!$F$22,Data2!$F$23,Data2!$F $24,Data2!$F$25,Data2!$F$36,Data2!$F$37,Data2!$F$3 8,Data2!$F$39,Data2!$F$40,Data2!$F$41,Data2!$F$42, Data2!$F$43,Data2!$F$44,Data2!$F$45,Data2!$F$46,Da ta2!$F$47,Data2!$F$48,Data2!$F$49,Data2!$F$50) Note: I have created chart dynamically. I cannot use like this format: =Data2!$F$9:$F$35 pls help. Thanks, Ram.. -- ramkumar_cpt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ramkumar_cpt's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28673 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=494074 |
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