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Chart Selection
I have 10 charts; each chart has five curves generated from five rows.
Instead of having 10 charts on the worksheet, is it possible to have a drop down box so that only one of the charts with the five curves can be selected and shown. Is there a simple way of doing this? Any assistance would be appreciated. Zephyr |
Chart Selection
I'm sure you could adapt this technique to your situation:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ChartByControl.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "zephyr" wrote in message ... I have 10 charts; each chart has five curves generated from five rows. Instead of having 10 charts on the worksheet, is it possible to have a drop down box so that only one of the charts with the five curves can be selected and shown. Is there a simple way of doing this? Any assistance would be appreciated. Zephyr |
Chart Selection
1. create or record a macro for each chart that builds and positions the chart
2. insert a data validation pull-down in some cell that lists the possible charts 3. insert a worksheet event macro to monitor the pull-down cell and delete/build a chart based on the input -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200790 "zephyr" wrote: I have 10 charts; each chart has five curves generated from five rows. Instead of having 10 charts on the worksheet, is it possible to have a drop down box so that only one of the charts with the five curves can be selected and shown. Is there a simple way of doing this? Any assistance would be appreciated. Zephyr |
Chart Selection
And for a couple of different ways...
Look at Chart Selector, Chart Selector Version 2, and Reporting from this page http://www.edferrero.com/ExcelCharts...2/Default.aspx Ed Ferrero www.edferrero.com |
Chart Selection
I will have a go at using the suggestions provided, many thanks for the
responses provided. Zephyr "Ed Ferrero" wrote: And for a couple of different ways... Look at Chart Selector, Chart Selector Version 2, and Reporting from this page http://www.edferrero.com/ExcelCharts...2/Default.aspx Ed Ferrero www.edferrero.com |
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