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Range Variable ?
In my experience you either have to use range names,
or build the ranges and reset them as data changes.. Coding that is a bit tedious (and not so recommended) but in a pinch it works.. "Girish" wrote: Hey Guys! Below is a part of my code to generate charts. I want a dynamic (not fixed) range. for example, In "=Calculations!R27C9:R34C9", I don't want to fix my data range. How do I go about it? Charts.Add ActiveChart.ApplyCustomType ChartType:=xlUserDefined, TypeName:="Girish" ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("Calculations").Range("J27:L34"), _ PlotBy:=xlColumns ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Calculations!R27C9:R34C9" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).Values = "=Calculations!R27C10:R34C10" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).Name = "=""Count""" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).XValues = "=Calculations!R27C9:R34C9" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).Values = "=Calculations!R27C11:R34C11" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).Name = "=""Individual""" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(3).XValues = "=Calculations!R27C9:R34C9" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(3).Name = "=""Cumulative""" ActiveChart.Location Whe=xlLocationAsObject, Name:="Calculations" With ActiveChart .HasTitle = False .Axes(xlCategory, xlPrimary).HasTitle = False .Axes(xlValue, xlPrimary).HasTitle = False .Axes(xlCategory, xlSecondary).HasTitle = False .Axes(xlValue, xlSecondary).HasTitle = False End With |
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