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Hi Brian -
Duh, I should have thought of Array. When building a string, you need to also include the "{" and "}" around the strings containing comma separated values. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html _______ Brian Murphy wrote: Hello Jon, Hope things are well with you and family. I ran into even more serious problems the way I was doing this. But I now have it cured by using the Array function instead of pseudo strings. With Selection 'change to use Array for setting hardwired chart values 12/15/2003 .XValues = Array(xmn, xmx) .Values = Array(ymn, ymx) I should have done it this way in the first place. This works in every case I have tested, and seems to be immune to "international" issues. Cheers, Brian "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Brian - I don't know why CStr would be needed for one of them, while Str works for the rest, unless you typed a capital o instead of a zero, and your eyes can't tell the difference. Since you're building a string to hold a literal array, that's why you need string representations of your numbers. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html _______ Brian Murphy wrote: Hello Excel NewsGroup, I've run across a strange behavior in excel (2000 and XP) when running on a system with a non-english installation. When running the following code, a chart series is the current Selection, and I am trying to change its definition to display specific hardwired points. xmn = 0 xmx = 1.1 ymn = 0 ymx = 1.1 With Selection .XValues = CStr(xmn) & "," & Str(xmx) .Values = Str(ymn) & "," & Str(ymx) End With In the above code, I found that the CStr and Str function calls are required to get the correct result. Does anyone know why CStr seems to be required? Thanks, Brian Murphy Austin, Texas |
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