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On Nov 3, 5:34 am, JLGWhiz wrote:
Hi Tayseer, after reading your post again, I think using the Selection.[do something] approach would work. Disregard my suggestions about the Workbook_Open and Worksheet_Change events. I had read your post as needing something to trigger the macro instead of designating the starting point. However, it is advisable to minimize the use of the Selection method as much a possible. The code runs more efficiently if you use code that gives direct instruction like Sheet(1).Range("B5").[do something] " wrote: I recorded a macro to chart a range of data. But since the data can be at any cell in the worksheet, I would like to generalize the macro by telling it to start at the cell where the cursor happens to be.....I would appreciate it if someone can tell me the code to do that Tayseer- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry to bother you, but I am new to VBA. Here is the code that I currently have: Sub chart_test() ActiveCell.CurrentRegion.Select Set tbl = ActiveCell.CurrentRegion Charts.Add ActiveChart.ChartType = xlColumnClustered ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=tbl End Sub Thanx for all the help Tayseer |
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