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sophistication with graphs
I saw in one of my webpages a graph showing a vertical and horizontaline.
the intersection of these two lines falls on the data marks of th graph. whenever I move the mouse the the lines also move along the graph showing the data at intersction point below the graph. Is this possible with VBA or does it require Java. I hope I am abl to explain properly;. I am giving the url if it is going to be useful in explaining my quey it is the full url both lines. http://www.moneycontrol.com/mf/mfinf...im_ffid=TE&im_ desc=FT%20India%20Gilt%20-%20Investment%20Plan%20(G)&ff_desc=Templeton%20Ass et%20Mgmt.%20(India)%20Pvt%20Ltd. |
sophistication with graphs
This can be done in Excel with VBA, to be shown in Excel. To show it on
a web page, I don't know what you might need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ R.VENKATARAMAN wrote: I saw in one of my webpages a graph showing a vertical and horizontaline. the intersection of these two lines falls on the data marks of th graph. whenever I move the mouse the the lines also move along the graph showing the data at intersction point below the graph. Is this possible with VBA or does it require Java. I hope I am abl to explain properly;. I am giving the url if it is going to be useful in explaining my quey it is the full url both lines. http://www.moneycontrol.com/mf/mfinf...im_ffid=TE&im_ desc=FT%20India%20Gilt%20-%20Investment%20Plan%20(G)&ff_desc=Templeton%20Ass et%20Mgmt.%20(India)%20Pvt%20Ltd. |
sophistication with graphs
no I dont want to show it on webpage. it is required only for my personal
use. I know how to do vertical and horizontal lines on the charts. I also know how to draw the connectors from the drawing toolbar and also to move them individually. But I wan to move the intersection along the graph. Please guide on what lines I should proceed. I can sweat it out. thannks. Jon Peltier wrote in message ... This can be done in Excel with VBA, to be shown in Excel. To show it on a web page, I don't know what you might need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ R.VENKATARAMAN wrote: I saw in one of my webpages a graph showing a vertical and horizontaline. the intersection of these two lines falls on the data marks of th graph. whenever I move the mouse the the lines also move along the graph showing the data at intersction point below the graph. Is this possible with VBA or does it require Java. I hope I am abl to explain properly;. I am giving the url if it is going to be useful in explaining my quey it is the full url both lines. http://www.moneycontrol.com/mf/mfinf...im_ffid=TE&im_ desc=FT%20India%20Gilt%20-%20Investment%20Plan%20(G)&ff_desc=Templeton%20Ass et%20Mgmt.%20(India)%20Pvt%20Ltd. |
sophistication with graphs
Sounds like a good exercise for my web site. I'll get back to you.
- Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ R.VENKATARAMAN wrote: no I dont want to show it on webpage. it is required only for my personal use. I know how to do vertical and horizontal lines on the charts. I also know how to draw the connectors from the drawing toolbar and also to move them individually. But I wan to move the intersection along the graph. Please guide on what lines I should proceed. I can sweat it out. thannks. Jon Peltier wrote in message ... This can be done in Excel with VBA, to be shown in Excel. To show it on a web page, I don't know what you might need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ R.VENKATARAMAN wrote: I saw in one of my webpages a graph showing a vertical and horizontaline. the intersection of these two lines falls on the data marks of th graph. whenever I move the mouse the the lines also move along the graph showing the data at intersction point below the graph. Is this possible with VBA or does it require Java. I hope I am abl to explain properly;. I am giving the url if it is going to be useful in explaining my quey it is the full url both lines. http://www.moneycontrol.com/mf/mfinf...im_ffid=TE&im_ desc=FT%20India%20Gilt%20-%20Investment%20Plan%20(G)&ff_desc=Templeton%20Ass et%20Mgmt.%20(India)%20Pvt%20Ltd. |
sophistication with graphs
Mr. Peltier it is nice of you. I dont know whether it would be possible for
you to inform me on email as soon as your vba is ready. Then I can browse your webpage and collect the code. with kind regards. Jon Peltier wrote in message ... Sounds like a good exercise for my web site. I'll get back to you. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ R.VENKATARAMAN wrote: no I dont want to show it on webpage. it is required only for my personal use. I know how to do vertical and horizontal lines on the charts. I also know how to draw the connectors from the drawing toolbar and also to move them individually. But I wan to move the intersection along the graph. Please guide on what lines I should proceed. I can sweat it out. thannks. Jon Peltier wrote in message ... This can be done in Excel with VBA, to be shown in Excel. To show it on a web page, I don't know what you might need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ R.VENKATARAMAN wrote: I saw in one of my webpages a graph showing a vertical and horizontaline. the intersection of these two lines falls on the data marks of th graph. whenever I move the mouse the the lines also move along the graph showing the data at intersction point below the graph. Is this possible with VBA or does it require Java. I hope I am abl to explain properly;. I am giving the url if it is going to be useful in explaining my quey it is the full url both lines. http://www.moneycontrol.com/mf/mfinf...im_ffid=TE&im_ desc=FT%20India%20Gilt%20-%20Investment%20Plan%20(G)&ff_desc=Templeton%20Ass et%20Mgmt.%20(India)%20Pvt%20Ltd. |
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