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Linking Axes Max & Mins to source chart
Hi All,
I've pasted a chart from one workbook into another, the data is sourced from the original workbook. I would like for the chart to be linked from the original chart though. As in, I want to be able to make changes to the formatting (particularly the scale) of the original chart and have that appear in the chart in the second chart. Basically, I want the charts to be linked. This is part of a process that will need to be repeated hundreds of times so pasting in a picture each time the chart changes is an option I'm trying to avoid. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions (or statements that linking chart formats is just impossible) are greatly appreciated. Thanks very much! David |
Linking Axes Max & Mins to source chart
Hi David,
Have you tried the camera tool? If this is not in a standard toolbar, you can use the menu item ToolsCustomize then click on the Commands tab, look in the Tools category and scroll down the Commands list until you see the Camera command. Drag this onto a toolbar and close the Customize dialog. You can now select a worksheet range (including an embedded chart) and click the Camera commannd button - the cursor changes to a small crosshair - click on a new worksheet to paste a picture of the range. The picture is linked to the original worksheet range and will change when the original chart changes. Hope you all had a great Christmas, and Happy New Year to you. Ed Ferrero http://www.edferrero.com Hi All, I've pasted a chart from one workbook into another, the data is sourced from the original workbook. I would like for the chart to be linked from the original chart though. As in, I want to be able to make changes to the formatting (particularly the scale) of the original chart and have that appear in the chart in the second chart. Basically, I want the charts to be linked. This is part of a process that will need to be repeated hundreds of times so pasting in a picture each time the chart changes is an option I'm trying to avoid. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions (or statements that linking chart formats is just impossible) are greatly appreciated. Thanks very much! David |
Linking Axes Max & Mins to source chart
Hi Ed,
Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you. But your solution worked perfectly, just what I was looking for. Thanks very much! David |
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