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Barb Reinhardt

For each objcht in ...
 
I want to do the following:

For Each objCht In SheetCodeName
With objCht
Debug.Print .Chart.ChartTitle.Text
End With
Next objCht

I'm getting an error on the first line. For this example, I'm assuming the
code name is SheetCodeName. What am I doing wrong.

In addition, I want to parse the chart title with the split at "-", what do
I need to do. There should be only one entry of "-"

Thanks

Juan Pablo González

For each objcht in ...
 
I would use the ChartObjects collection instead

For each objChart in SheetCodeName.ChartObjects
With objCht

End With
Next objChart

and depending on what you need to do with the title, you can use the
Left$(), Right$(), Mid$() and InStr() functions.

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Regards,

Juan Pablo González

"Joel" wrote in message
...
I have the following code in one of my worksheets

For Each AllCharts In Worksheets(TemperatureSheetName).Shapes

As you can see the chart is a shape.

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

I want to do the following:

For Each objCht In SheetCodeName
With objCht
Debug.Print .Chart.ChartTitle.Text
End With
Next objCht

I'm getting an error on the first line. For this example, I'm assuming
the
code name is SheetCodeName. What am I doing wrong.

In addition, I want to parse the chart title with the split at "-", what
do
I need to do. There should be only one entry of "-"

Thanks





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