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Default Chart problem.

Hi,
I have two charts in a chartsheet, an aerachart and a XY (Scatter) chart.
I have used Jon Peltier's AlignChart macro to align the charts. Then I use
Jon's Get X&Y on Any Charts macro to get data from the point I have clicked
on.
When I click on a X-Y-point, I get correct seriesnumber, pointnumber... but
when I click beside the a X-Y-point, I would like to get the seriesnumber and
pointnumber from the aerachart. In other words, I would like EXCEL to see
through the invisible part of the X-Y-chart and get data from the aerachart.
If I remove the X-Y-chart, I get desired information from the aerachart.
I can't figure out how to modify the Get X&Y on Any Charts macro so it
selects data from the aerachart when clicking beside a X-Y-point.

If I can get this problem fixed, then I would like to include this chart in
a PowerPoint presentaion and during Slideshow get data from the point I am
clicking on. Is this possible?

Sorry for my English but I hope you can understand my problem.

Thank you in advance for any help provided / boh


 
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