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JB,
Thanks for the help, and I tried to implement the third example. The "Activeworkbook" kept returning an error "Object does not support this property or method." I did some poking around and came up with the following: With Charts("Name").Axes(xlCategory) .MinimumScale = m_sgMin End With This appears to work and does the trick. Thanks again. Regards, Tim -----Original Message----- Tim. Nice. I'm glad I was wrong about being able to change the x-axis min/max - it'll come in handy. The 'Worksheet_Change' event tells you the Range that has been changed by passing you the 'Target' Range Object: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) The 'Worksheet_Calculate' event doesn't: Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() A lot of the code you've pasted below is to identify whether the cells of interest have changed. I think your solution could be simpler - this should work: Option Explicit Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory).Mi nimumScale = Range("$H$42").Value ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory).Ma ximumScale = Range("$H$43").Value End Sub If you ever insert/delete rows or columns in the worksheet, the correct cell references may no longer be $H$42 and $H$43. It's good practice to give names to the two cells and use them in your code to make it more robust, e.g.: Option Explicit Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory).Mi nimumScale = Range("MINSCALE").Value ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory).Ma ximumScale = Range("MAXSCALE").Value End Sub As a final thought, this code will execute every time the worksheet recalculates, so you could remember the minimum and maximum values and only change the chart if necessary, e.g.: Option Explicit Private m_sgMin as Single Private m_sgMax as Single Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() If Range("MINSCALE").Value < m_sgMin Then m_sgMin = Range("MINSCALE").Value ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory).Mi nimumScale = m_sgMin End If If Range("MAXSCALE").Value < m_sgMax Then m_sgMax = Range("MAXSCALE").Value ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory).Ma ximumScale = m_sgMax End If End Sub Regards, JB. ----- wrote: ----- JB, Thanks for your post, here is what I have so far... Option Explicit Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() Dim target As Range Select Case target.Address Case "$H$42" ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory) _ .MinimumScale = target.Value Case "$H$43" ActiveWorkbook.Charts(1).Chart.Axes(xlCategory) _ .MaximumScale = target.Value Case Else End Select End Sub The guts for this code come from Jon Peltier's web site, but his example uses the Change event versus the Calculate event. Right now it bombs on the Select Case line, probably due to the Dim statement, but I am at a loss. Regards, Tim -----Original Message----- Hi Tim. The 'Worksheet_Calculate' Event is fired after the worksheet calculates, and will trigger your code when you want it to. It's easy to change the min and max values of the y-axis, but I don't think you can do it for the x-axis (I might be wrong). If you need an alternative, you could use two other cells to calculate the first row and last row of the data you want to plot (assuming the values are in columns). The MATCH function would probably do the job. If the data is in Sheet1 columns A:B, for example, and the first and last rows to plot are calculated in cells E1 and F1, your code could look something like this: Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() Dim iFirstRow As Integer Dim iLastRow As Integer iFirstRow = Sheet1.Range("E1").Value iLastRow = Sheet1.Range("F1").Value Sheet1.ChartObjects("Chart 1").Activate ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Range(Sheet1.Cells(iFirstRow, 1), Sheet1.Cells(iLastRow, 2)), PlotBy:=xlColumns End Sub Hope this helps. JB. . . |
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