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hi,
i wrote a macro constructing a chart, where all data series and data labels of the series were shown and formatted in a certain way. this part was working perfectly; the next step is to search all series, which have a certain data label name (in this case "Interim" and to reformat them. The problem is that I don't know how to put the query into vba, so that it works correctly. My first approach was to make a loop stepping through each series and to insert an if-statement searching for the certain name: IF ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(xxx).DataLabels.Name = "Interim" THEN etc. Seems that VBA cannot work with an if-statement like that. Do you have any proposals? |
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