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I haven't done too much in 2007, but I've tested plenty of existing code,
and I don't recall this being an issue. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "bucweat" wrote in message ... Hi Jon, Thanks...I actually had something like the first block of code in mind as a workaround, but given what you said I will try something more along the lines of the second block of code. Just wondering...have you used SeriesCollection(index) where index is a name successfully with 2007? charlie Bucweat - Try something like this: for each oSeries in oMyChart.SeriesCollection if oSeries.Name = "MyChartSeries" then ' do what you need to do with "MyChartSeries" exit for end if next In fact, this isn't even robust enough. I've found that doing For Each in some collections may not actually sample each item in the collection. This is more reliable: for iSeries = 1 to oMyChart.SeriesCollection.Count set oSeries = oMyChart.SeriesCollection(iSeries) if oSeries.Name = "MyChartSeries" then ' do what you need to do with "MyChartSeries" exit for end if next - Jon |
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