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Using "offset" functionality in graphs. HOW?
I have created worksheets which utilize "offset" functionality, so that on a
weekly basis I only have to change a single value and multiple tables I have set up automatically change to roll with changes in dates. Now I have set up graphs to reflect the data, but find myself updating ranges inside the graphs weekly. I would like to use the same type of functionality so that the single field update I do ALSO changes the graph ranges. I tried to use the "offset" functionality in the source date - value section of the graph, but received an error message that the function is not allowed. If there is a way to update graph ranges using "offset" or some other functionality, please let me know. Thanks. |
Using "offset" functionality in graphs. HOW?
This page has examples and links to more examples of dynamic charts which
use OFFSET among other functions to define the data: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Dynamics.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "ZEB" wrote in message ... I have created worksheets which utilize "offset" functionality, so that on a weekly basis I only have to change a single value and multiple tables I have set up automatically change to roll with changes in dates. Now I have set up graphs to reflect the data, but find myself updating ranges inside the graphs weekly. I would like to use the same type of functionality so that the single field update I do ALSO changes the graph ranges. I tried to use the "offset" functionality in the source date - value section of the graph, but received an error message that the function is not allowed. If there is a way to update graph ranges using "offset" or some other functionality, please let me know. Thanks. |
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