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Not sure what I was thinking of, if indeed I was thinking! (perhaps discontiguous ranges for individual series values) Kate - go with Jon's simpler method if you want to 'source' Regards, Peter T "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Peter - Indeed that correctly references the range. I think I had already suggested that to solve Kate's original problem of not qualifying 'Cells' a dot to the relevant sheet. What I meant with 'string formula' was to link the source to the series, as a possible alternative (if required or useful) to merely applying values as arrays. You suggested linking the source to the series, but mentioned that it took a lot more string manipulation to do so. I assumed you meant building a command like this: ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(i).Values = _ "='" & Worksheets(i).Name & "'!" & _ Worksheets(i).Range(Cells(2, 2), Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown)).Address when in fact ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(i).Values = _ Worksheets(i).Range(Cells(2, 2), Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown)) does the same thing without having to build the string, keep track of single quotes and bangs, etc. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Hi Kate, You need to qualify 'Cells' to the relevant worksheet, eg ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(i).Values = Worksheets(i).Range(Cells(2, 2), Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown).Value) with Worksheets(i) ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(i).Values = .Range(.Cells(2,2), ..Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown).Value) end with note the dot before each .Cells If your sets of values produces arrays as strings in the series formula with more than 240-255 characters the method would fail BTW, unless you have multiple axes you only need to apply the XValues to the first series. FWIW you could add the range source's to your series instead of arrays of values (needs a bit of work to convert correctly to a string formula) Not much work, since you can reference a range instead of building a string: With Worksheets(i) ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(i).Values = _ .Range(.Cells(2,2), .Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown)) End With - Jon ------- Jon, Indeed that correctly references the range. I think I had already suggested that to solve Kate's original problem of not qualifying 'Cells' a dot to the relevant sheet. What I meant with 'string formula' was to link the source to the series, as a possible alternative (if required or useful) to merely applying values as arrays. Kate, Glad you got it working. If interested following attempts to demonstrate both applying array values (subject 255 limit) and linking series to source, with series data on different sheets - ... in a new workbook, run 'Test' Sub TestData() Dim i As Long ' some sample data in col-B in 3 sheets For i = 1 To 3 With Worksheets(i) For r = 2 To 4 .Cells(r, 2) = i + r - 1 Next End With Next End Sub Sub Test() Dim chtObj As ChartObject, cht As Chart, sr As Series Dim sF As String Dim i TestData ''' array values Set chtObj = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(200#, 10#, 240#, 160#) Set cht = chtObj.Chart For i = 1 To 3 Set sr = cht.SeriesCollection.NewSeries With Worksheets(i) sr.Values = .Range(.Cells(2, 2), .Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown)).Value End With Next ''''' linked to source cht.HasTitle = True cht.ChartTitle.Text = "Array values" Set chtObj = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(200#, 200#, 240#, 160#) Set cht = chtObj.Chart For i = 1 To 3 Set sr = cht.SeriesCollection.NewSeries With Worksheets(i) sF = "= '" & .Name & "'!" sF = sF & _ .Range(.Cells(2, 2), .Cells(2, 2).End(xlDown)).Address(ReferenceStyle:=xlR1C1) sr.Values = sF End With Next cht.HasTitle = True cht.ChartTitle.Text = "Linked to source" End Sub Regards, Peter T |
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