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Chart with a defined named range?
I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my
Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt |
Chart with a defined named range?
On Sep 12, 11:15*am, Matt S wrote:
I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. *I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put * * ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt Maybe try ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = Range("Beginning_Timer") |
Chart with a defined named range?
On Sep 12, 12:05*pm, scattered wrote:
On Sep 12, 11:15*am, Matt S wrote: I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. *I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot.. If I put * * ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. |
Chart with a defined named range?
No such luck.
"scattered" wrote: On Sep 12, 11:15 am, Matt S wrote: I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt Maybe try ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = Range("Beginning_Timer") |
Chart with a defined named range?
On Sep 12, 12:31*pm, Matt S wrote:
No such luck. "scattered" wrote: On Sep 12, 11:15 am, Matt S wrote: I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. *I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put * * ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt Maybe try *ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = Range("Beginning_Timer")- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - maybe try Set ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Timer! Beginning_Timer" Including the "Set" keyword in an assignment often takes care of error 91 |
Chart with a defined named range?
Scattered,
I've tried your suggestions and they have not worked. Thanks, Matt "scattered" wrote: On Sep 12, 12:05 pm, scattered wrote: On Sep 12, 11:15 am, Matt S wrote: I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot.. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt Maybe try ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = Range("Beginning_Timer") The problem with my suggestion (assuming it would work) is that the chart would be fixed to the current mening of the name "Beginning_Timer". It wouldn't update automatically if the name changes its reference. To get around this, it seems that (according to the macro recorder) you need to give a fully-qualified name for the series. If your workbook is called (say) Times.xls then try: ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Timer!Beginning_Timer" hth -scattered |
Chart with a defined named range?
On Sep 12, 1:07*pm, Matt S wrote:
Scattered, I've tried your suggestions and they have not worked. Thanks, Matt "scattered" wrote: On Sep 12, 12:05 pm, scattered wrote: On Sep 12, 11:15 am, Matt S wrote: I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. *I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot.. If I put * * ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt Maybe try *ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = Range("Beginning_Timer") The problem with my suggestion (assuming it would work) is that the chart would be fixed to the current mening of the name "Beginning_Timer". It wouldn't update automatically if the name changes its reference. To get around this, it seems that (according to the macro recorder) you need to give a fully-qualified name for the series. If your workbook is called (say) Times.xls then try: ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Timer!Beginning_Timer" hth -scattered- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry that they are not working. I am a bit confused - I was sure my second post would work. I just created a workbook with a scatter chart in it with x,y values inititialized in some random way. Then I created 2 named ranges. The following code works for me: Sub Test() Dim sh As Worksheet Set sh = ActiveSheet sh.ChartObjects(1).Activate ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Book1!Beginning_Timer" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).Values = "=Book1!Temp_Range" End Sub After running it, the chart's xvalues and yvalues point to the right named range. Perhaps you could post more of your code. As a suggestion, you could also experiment with eliminating things like "ActiveChart" from your code. Try something like Sub Test() Dim sh As Worksheet Dim ch As Chart Dim mySeries As Series Set sh = ActiveSheet Set ch = sh.ChartObjects(1).Chart Set mySeries = ch.SeriesCollection(1) With mySeries .XValues = "=Book1!Beginning_Timer" .Values = "=Book1!Temp_Range" End With End Sub A bit more verbose, but then you can use intellisense to ultimately save on typing (in a larger program) and more importantly to help you know if you are using the Excel object model correctly. hth -scattered |
Chart with a defined named range?
Your error description suggests you are running the code without actually
selecting a chart, or maybe you've just created a chart that doesn't yet have a series. Beyond that the the syntax is not quite right s = "='" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & "'!" & "Beginning_Timer" s = "=Beginning_Timer" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = s Obviously ensure a chart is active. Presumably the defined name is in the same workbook, otherwise change ActiveWorkbook.Name to "myBook.xls" But if working with a worksheet (local) name change use sheet-name. Regards, Peter T "Matt S" wrote in message ... I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt |
Chart with a defined named range?
Use the name of the sheet that holds the name, and use syntax like this:
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "='" & ActiveSheet.Name & "'!TheRange" Excel will fill in the appropriate local or global scope for the name - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Your error description suggests you are running the code without actually selecting a chart, or maybe you've just created a chart that doesn't yet have a series. Beyond that the the syntax is not quite right s = "='" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & "'!" & "Beginning_Timer" s = "=Beginning_Timer" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = s Obviously ensure a chart is active. Presumably the defined name is in the same workbook, otherwise change ActiveWorkbook.Name to "myBook.xls" But if working with a worksheet (local) name change use sheet-name. Regards, Peter T "Matt S" wrote in message ... I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt |
Chart with a defined named range?
All,
Thanks so much for your suggestions. I still am receiving an error: Run-time error '1004' Unable to set the XValues property of the Series class Part of my range are empty cells... could this be the reason why? Thanks, Matt "Jon Peltier" wrote: Use the name of the sheet that holds the name, and use syntax like this: ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "='" & ActiveSheet.Name & "'!TheRange" Excel will fill in the appropriate local or global scope for the name - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Your error description suggests you are running the code without actually selecting a chart, or maybe you've just created a chart that doesn't yet have a series. Beyond that the the syntax is not quite right s = "='" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & "'!" & "Beginning_Timer" s = "=Beginning_Timer" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = s Obviously ensure a chart is active. Presumably the defined name is in the same workbook, otherwise change ActiveWorkbook.Name to "myBook.xls" But if working with a worksheet (local) name change use sheet-name. Regards, Peter T "Matt S" wrote in message ... I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt |
Chart with a defined named range?
ok, I tried making a range that does not include blank cells and I do not get
the error. I will need to find a way to make a subset of the named ranges that does not include blanks then plot it using the advice you all have given me. Let me work on it for a while.. thanks, Matt "Matt S" wrote: All, Thanks so much for your suggestions. I still am receiving an error: Run-time error '1004' Unable to set the XValues property of the Series class Part of my range are empty cells... could this be the reason why? Thanks, Matt "Jon Peltier" wrote: Use the name of the sheet that holds the name, and use syntax like this: ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "='" & ActiveSheet.Name & "'!TheRange" Excel will fill in the appropriate local or global scope for the name - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Your error description suggests you are running the code without actually selecting a chart, or maybe you've just created a chart that doesn't yet have a series. Beyond that the the syntax is not quite right s = "='" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & "'!" & "Beginning_Timer" s = "=Beginning_Timer" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = s Obviously ensure a chart is active. Presumably the defined name is in the same workbook, otherwise change ActiveWorkbook.Name to "myBook.xls" But if working with a worksheet (local) name change use sheet-name. Regards, Peter T "Matt S" wrote in message ... I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt |
Chart with a defined named range?
Before you change the data source for a series, convert it to a column chart
style. After changing the source data, change it back to a line or XY chart style. VBA sometimes chokes on Line or XY chart series if the series at first contains no plottable data. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Matt S" wrote in message ... ok, I tried making a range that does not include blank cells and I do not get the error. I will need to find a way to make a subset of the named ranges that does not include blanks then plot it using the advice you all have given me. Let me work on it for a while.. thanks, Matt "Matt S" wrote: All, Thanks so much for your suggestions. I still am receiving an error: Run-time error '1004' Unable to set the XValues property of the Series class Part of my range are empty cells... could this be the reason why? Thanks, Matt "Jon Peltier" wrote: Use the name of the sheet that holds the name, and use syntax like this: ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "='" & ActiveSheet.Name & "'!TheRange" Excel will fill in the appropriate local or global scope for the name - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Your error description suggests you are running the code without actually selecting a chart, or maybe you've just created a chart that doesn't yet have a series. Beyond that the the syntax is not quite right s = "='" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & "'!" & "Beginning_Timer" s = "=Beginning_Timer" ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = s Obviously ensure a chart is active. Presumably the defined name is in the same workbook, otherwise change ActiveWorkbook.Name to "myBook.xls" But if working with a worksheet (local) name change use sheet-name. Regards, Peter T "Matt S" wrote in message ... I have a few ranges that are named within Excel. I'd like to chart my Beginning_Timer range against my Temp_Ramp range with a XY Scatter plot. If I put ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=Beginning_Timer" it gives me an error '91' Object variable or With Block variable not set. Help? <3 Matt |
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