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Left, top, rigth and bottom points dimensions in a 3d Chart
Hi,
Need some valuable help on this: I' ve got a 3D Clustered column Chart. I'd like to have the coordinates for each point in a particular series. It's like when you move the mouse over any point, it shows you a tip with the value and the name for that point. Well I Need to have control on those coordinates to show a ListBox on top of the chart showing specific information according to the point the mouse is moving on. I've been going through this trying to find any tips but the information i got reffers to a 2D an scatter Charts, with 2 axis. Really appreciated thanks are giving in advance. -- Edgar Rey |
Left, top, rigth and bottom points dimensions in a 3d Chart
Did you post in the Charts ng?
"Edgar" wrote: Hi, Need some valuable help on this: I' ve got a 3D Clustered column Chart. I'd like to have the coordinates for each point in a particular series. It's like when you move the mouse over any point, it shows you a tip with the value and the name for that point. Well I Need to have control on those coordinates to show a ListBox on top of the chart showing specific information according to the point the mouse is moving on. I've been going through this trying to find any tips but the information i got reffers to a 2D an scatter Charts, with 2 axis. Really appreciated thanks are giving in advance. -- Edgar Rey |
Left, top, rigth and bottom points dimensions in a 3d Chart
Yes, I already did. Sorry for doing it here first.
-- Edgar Rey "JLGWhiz" wrote: Did you post in the Charts ng? "Edgar" wrote: Hi, Need some valuable help on this: I' ve got a 3D Clustered column Chart. I'd like to have the coordinates for each point in a particular series. It's like when you move the mouse over any point, it shows you a tip with the value and the name for that point. Well I Need to have control on those coordinates to show a ListBox on top of the chart showing specific information according to the point the mouse is moving on. I've been going through this trying to find any tips but the information i got reffers to a 2D an scatter Charts, with 2 axis. Really appreciated thanks are giving in advance. -- Edgar Rey |
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