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alldreams wrote on 03/07/2004 16:46 ET :
Hi MVPs,

What would required to add a scroll bar to a chart object
in a sheet so the user can simply scroll to the right and
left to see the range in a chart?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

I am also searching for a proper tutorial for this question, and I recently
discovered the UI chart control:

http://www.kettic.com/winforms_ui/chart_overview.shtml

It has a good scroll featu

http://www.kettic.com/winforms_ui/cs...oll_zoom.shtml

With this kind of thing, to add scroll bar to the chart won't seems to be quite
difficult. I tested myself, very expedient.
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Okay.., you've got my curiosity!

Why are you responding to a 10 year old post?

AND

What does a WinForms .NET control have to do with Excel VBA
programming?

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