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Make dynamic charts more dynamic
Hello all,
I have a dynamic chart where I show the last 13 values in a spreadsheet column. I also implemented a slider bar so that I can go back and have a look at the previous values if I want. However, if I now daily update the column of data through an automated process and the chart shifts along dynamically, how do I also update the format controls of the slider bar using VBA automatically, that is, how do I adjust the maximum value of the format control as soon as a new value is added to the spreadsheet? Hope someone can help, thanks you. Milos. |
Make dynamic charts more dynamic
Hi,
Depending on which type of slider you have used this syntax, with appropriate modifications, should do it. ' Scrollbar from FORMS toolbar ActiveSheet.Shapes("Scroll Bar 1").ControlFormat.Max = 20 ' Scrollbar from CONTROLS TOOLBOX toolbar ActiveSheet.Shapes("ScrollBar1").OLEFormat.Object. Object.Max = 20 Cheers Andy Milo wrote: Hello all, I have a dynamic chart where I show the last 13 values in a spreadsheet column. I also implemented a slider bar so that I can go back and have a look at the previous values if I want. However, if I now daily update the column of data through an automated process and the chart shifts along dynamically, how do I also update the format controls of the slider bar using VBA automatically, that is, how do I adjust the maximum value of the format control as soon as a new value is added to the spreadsheet? Hope someone can help, thanks you. Milos. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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