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spinner control in chart sheet... please help!
I wasn't sure where to post this question, so I have it posted under "Excel
Charts" as well. Here's the problem... I have a worksheet with A LOT of data... x Y Y1 Y2 Y3 data data data data data .... .... ..... ..... ..... I have a chart sheet with all data plotted (xy scatter) and really need something like a spinner button so that I can scroll and only plot a block of my data at a time and have the chart update automatically with the contol. Doesn't have to be a spinner button, but it was a guess on my part. I have now bought 3 LARGE VBA for Excel books and am still unable to do seemingly simple tasks I need. Could anyone take me step-by-step on how to set this up, please?? Keep in mind I need it "dumbed down" to my basic beginner's level. Thanks so much in advanced for any help you can give. Anna |
spinner control in chart sheet... please help!
Anna,
I have a very simple workbook example of a dynamic column chart controlled by a dropdown list box. You select a year from the list box and the chart reflects data for that year. It might help you get started. Email me and I will send it to you. Remove XXX from my email address. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA XX http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "anna" wrote in message I wasn't sure where to post this question, so I have it posted under "Excel Charts" as well. Here's the problem... I have a worksheet with A LOT of data... x Y Y1 Y2 Y3 data data data data data .... .... ..... ..... ..... I have a chart sheet with all data plotted (xy scatter) and really need something like a spinner button so that I can scroll and only plot a block of my data at a time and have the chart update automatically with the contol. Doesn't have to be a spinner button, but it was a guess on my part. I have now bought 3 LARGE VBA for Excel books and am still unable to do seemingly simple tasks I need. Could anyone take me step-by-step on how to set this up, please?? Keep in mind I need it "dumbed down" to my basic beginner's level. Thanks so much in advanced for any help you can give. Anna |
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