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Chart on a Userform
With excel 2000 is it possible to add charts like the ones you see in a
worksheet to a userform? If so how do you link the data to a worksheet that is not currently selected? I'm trying to display the set point and position variable for a valve in a mill. So each series would only have one value. Any help would be appreciated. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley |
Chart on a Userform
Hi Rocky
You can't. Stephen Bullen has a workaround named PastePicture.zip at http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Excel/Default.htm ,read its description there. Or you could use a Excel5 Dialogsheet for this (Rightclick sheettab, Insert menu), that is what I do when I need dialogs with charts. Just Cut any chart from a worksheet and Paste it onto the dialog. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Rocky McKinley" skrev i melding ... With excel 2000 is it possible to add charts like the ones you see in a worksheet to a userform? If so how do you link the data to a worksheet that is not currently selected? I'm trying to display the set point and position variable for a valve in a mill. So each series would only have one value. Any help would be appreciated. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley |
Chart on a Userform
Thanks Harald
-- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Harald Staff" wrote in message ... Hi Rocky You can't. Stephen Bullen has a workaround named PastePicture.zip at http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Excel/Default.htm ,read its description there. Or you could use a Excel5 Dialogsheet for this (Rightclick sheettab, Insert menu), that is what I do when I need dialogs with charts. Just Cut any chart from a worksheet and Paste it onto the dialog. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Rocky McKinley" skrev i melding ... With excel 2000 is it possible to add charts like the ones you see in a worksheet to a userform? If so how do you link the data to a worksheet that is not currently selected? I'm trying to display the set point and position variable for a valve in a mill. So each series would only have one value. Any help would be appreciated. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley |
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