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Hi,

If I click on a chart, then the named box either shows chart area or
plot area (or value axis etc). But I want to know the name of the chart
itself.

I have tried clicking on the border of the chart, but not able to get
the name displayed.

Im using an efficient way ( MsgBox ActiveChart.Name ) to know the name
of the chart.

Can somebody please guide me.

Regards,
HP
India

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Default Chart name in Named box

Oops, I didnt see the post just before mine.

Shift key did it.

Thanks Andy,

Regards,
HP
India

Hari wrote:
Hi,

If I click on a chart, then the named box either shows chart area or
plot area (or value axis etc). But I want to know the name of the chart
itself.

I have tried clicking on the border of the chart, but not able to get
the name displayed.

Im using an efficient way ( MsgBox ActiveChart.Name ) to know the name
of the chart.

Can somebody please guide me.

Regards,
HP
India


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