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Justin C

New data in table not showing in graph
 

I've started tracking some figures and each day we input the new
figures using the form option from the data menu. I have a chart that
shows how the data changes each day however the datasource does not
update daily and I'd I'd like it to include the new row of data added
each day without having to re-select the datasource with the new line.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Excel 97, Win98se

Justin.

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Justin C by the sea.

Don Guillett

go here and learn how to create a defined name for your table which will be
auto adjusting.
http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html


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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Justin C" wrote in message
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I've started tracking some figures and each day we input the new
figures using the form option from the data menu. I have a chart that
shows how the data changes each day however the datasource does not
update daily and I'd I'd like it to include the new row of data added
each day without having to re-select the datasource with the new line.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Excel 97, Win98se

Justin.

--
Justin C by the sea.




JE McGimpsey

Take a look he

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Dynamics.html


In article m,
Justin C wrote:

I've started tracking some figures and each day we input the new
figures using the form option from the data menu. I have a chart that
shows how the data changes each day however the datasource does not
update daily and I'd I'd like it to include the new row of data added
each day without having to re-select the datasource with the new line.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Excel 97, Win98se

Justin.


JulieD

Hi Justin

if you base the datasource on a dynamic range name it will then update as
you add new data - check out
http://www.contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic
for full details on how to do this

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Cheers
JulieD
check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm
....well i'm working on it anyway
"Justin C" wrote in message
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I've started tracking some figures and each day we input the new
figures using the form option from the data menu. I have a chart that
shows how the data changes each day however the datasource does not
update daily and I'd I'd like it to include the new row of data added
each day without having to re-select the datasource with the new line.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Excel 97, Win98se

Justin.

--
Justin C by the sea.




Justin C

On 2005-04-27, Justin C wrote:

I've started tracking some figures and each day we input the new
figures using the form option from the data menu. I have a chart that
shows how the data changes each day however the datasource does not
update daily and I'd I'd like it to include the new row of data added
each day without having to re-select the datasource with the new line.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Excel 97, Win98se


Thanks to all who replied. All three suggestions amounted to the same
thing and I've now learned about OFFSET (not sure where I'll ever use it
again but it was invaluable for this).

Thanks again.

Justin.

--
Justin C by the sea.

Don Guillett

we are all glad to help

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Justin C" wrote in message
e.com...
On 2005-04-27, Justin C wrote:

I've started tracking some figures and each day we input the new
figures using the form option from the data menu. I have a chart that
shows how the data changes each day however the datasource does not
update daily and I'd I'd like it to include the new row of data added
each day without having to re-select the datasource with the new line.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Excel 97, Win98se


Thanks to all who replied. All three suggestions amounted to the same
thing and I've now learned about OFFSET (not sure where I'll ever use it
again but it was invaluable for this).

Thanks again.

Justin.

--
Justin C by the sea.





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