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what if the second range is sorted automatically by an worksheet-change
event? would that change the chart, too? Yes it would. The limitations of Rank can be overcome. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "arno" wrote in message ... Tom Ogilvy wrote: To the best of my knowledge, a graph can reverse the order, but it can't sort. So the solution would be to put formulas in another location that produce a sorted list and build your graph from that. This list could be on a hidden sheet as an example. what if the second range is sorted automatically by an worksheet-change event? would that change the chart, too? I thought about using formulas as you mentioned (eg. with rank), however, what if two have the same rank? arno |
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