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Chart embedded in UserForm
Hi,
I'm looking at various different ways of embedding charts in UserForms. I've seen an example on j-walk.com on how to programmatically export a chart as a .gif file and then embed it in a userform, but since the data I'm plotting is feeding in real-time and changes rather quickly, it causes a lot of flickering since the whole image changes as opposed to just the relevant data series. Can anyone point me to a good tutorial on some other solutions, e.g. like how to use the mschart controls or other similar objects? Many thanks and kind regards Tim |
Chart embedded in UserForm
Hi Tim,
Check out Stephen Bullen's PastePicture.zip example, (http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/Excel/Default.htm) Tim wrote: Hi, I'm looking at various different ways of embedding charts in UserForms. I've seen an example on j-walk.com on how to programmatically export a chart as a .gif file and then embed it in a userform, but since the data I'm plotting is feeding in real-time and changes rather quickly, it causes a lot of flickering since the whole image changes as opposed to just the relevant data series. Can anyone point me to a good tutorial on some other solutions, e.g. like how to use the mschart controls or other similar objects? Many thanks and kind regards Tim -- Cheers Andy http://www.andypope.info |
Chart embedded in UserForm
Thanks! That's great!
-----Original Message----- Hi Tim, Check out Stephen Bullen's PastePicture.zip example, (http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/Excel/Default.htm) Tim wrote: Hi, I'm looking at various different ways of embedding charts in UserForms. I've seen an example on j-walk.com on how to programmatically export a chart as a .gif file and then embed it in a userform, but since the data I'm plotting is feeding in real-time and changes rather quickly, it causes a lot of flickering since the whole image changes as opposed to just the relevant data series. Can anyone point me to a good tutorial on some other solutions, e.g. like how to use the mschart controls or other similar objects? Many thanks and kind regards Tim -- Cheers Andy http://www.andypope.info . |
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