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Carrie_Loos via OfficeKB.com

Chart Dynamic Range within a Set Range
 
I have a scatter chart with power trend line. It is part of a manpower model.
I need to make this model interactive so what I have done is create a pivot
table of possible completion times that can plot up to 100 occurances. Each
product can be reviewed and is changed by the pivot table. I have been able
to do everything except change the the range so I can add the trend line. I
believe it could be done with an if statement but I can't think of how to
write it. So my orginal range is set and named for G3:G104. The product I am
looking at only has 4 occurances with times above zero, how can I reset the
range? Below is an example - Thanks for any help.

Individual
13.3
0.9
4.1
4.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Carrie_Loos via OfficeKB.com

Chart Dynamic Range within a Set Range
 
Nevermind - I will use a dynamic named range

Carrie_Loos wrote:
I have a scatter chart with power trend line. It is part of a manpower model.
I need to make this model interactive so what I have done is create a pivot
table of possible completion times that can plot up to 100 occurances. Each
product can be reviewed and is changed by the pivot table. I have been able
to do everything except change the the range so I can add the trend line. I
believe it could be done with an if statement but I can't think of how to
write it. So my orginal range is set and named for G3:G104. The product I am
looking at only has 4 occurances with times above zero, how can I reset the
range? Below is an example - Thanks for any help.

Individual
13.3
0.9
4.1
4.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0


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