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Default Chart Code

Hi I am getting frustrated with the code for the chart as below.
I want the chart series data source to change depending on a checkbox
linked to a cell. However I seem to have a problem with the line that
changes the values. (I recorded the original code from a macro). I have
tried naming the series collection by number but this doesn't work
either. When I step through the code and get to either of the lines
that say " ......values = "=R" then I get a run time error 1004
application or user defined error or a run time error 438 object does
not support this property or method.


Sheets("chart").Select
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("Chart 1").Activate
ActiveChart.ChartArea.Select

If ActiveSheet.Range("a3") = True Then
ActiveChart.seriescollection("HAMILTON").Select
ActiveChart.seriescollection("HAMILTON").values = "=R28C4:R34C4"
Else: ActiveChart.seriescollection("HAMILTON").values =
"=R2C2:R20C2"

I'd appreciate any advice anyone can give me as to where I am going
wrong. Thanks.

 
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