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Name to define a chart range
I am trying to use names to define the data and label ranges for my charts
but get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I have entered the formula below and it works when not used in the chart tool. When I enter the name in the chart tool I get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I am using Excel 2007 CARLOW=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1) -- mgelde |
Name to define a chart range
You do know, don't you, that you put "CARLOW" into the "Name" field of the
dialog, and "=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1)" into the RefersTo or Formula field (whatever it's called nowadays). The formula itself looks okay. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - June 17-18 2009 - Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "mge" wrote in message ... I am trying to use names to define the data and label ranges for my charts but get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I have entered the formula below and it works when not used in the chart tool. When I enter the name in the chart tool I get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I am using Excel 2007 CARLOW=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1) -- mgelde |
Name to define a chart range
Yes, That is how I created the name but when I put the name in the chart tool
in the series value as =[0]'CARLOW I get the error message. Also, when I enter the formula itself I get the same error message. -- mgelde "Jon Peltier" wrote: You do know, don't you, that you put "CARLOW" into the "Name" field of the dialog, and "=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1)" into the RefersTo or Formula field (whatever it's called nowadays). The formula itself looks okay. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - June 17-18 2009 - Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "mge" wrote in message ... I am trying to use names to define the data and label ranges for my charts but get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I have entered the formula below and it works when not used in the chart tool. When I enter the name in the chart tool I get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I am using Excel 2007 CARLOW=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1) -- mgelde |
Name to define a chart range
What's the [0] mean?
Prefix the name by the worksheet name in the source data dialog: ='Data Sheet'!CARLOW - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - June 17-18 2009 - Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "mge" wrote in message ... Yes, That is how I created the name but when I put the name in the chart tool in the series value as =[0]'CARLOW I get the error message. Also, when I enter the formula itself I get the same error message. -- mgelde "Jon Peltier" wrote: You do know, don't you, that you put "CARLOW" into the "Name" field of the dialog, and "=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1)" into the RefersTo or Formula field (whatever it's called nowadays). The formula itself looks okay. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - June 17-18 2009 - Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "mge" wrote in message ... I am trying to use names to define the data and label ranges for my charts but get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I have entered the formula below and it works when not used in the chart tool. When I enter the name in the chart tool I get an error message that my formula is incorrect. I am using Excel 2007 CARLOW=OFFSET(SmallA!$B$119,0,0,'Calc Screen'!$Y$2,1) -- mgelde |
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