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Default Excel graph..

Hello All,

I have to make a graph.. Y=f(X).

My requirement is that I will have the Range and Incriment in the
cells.. But I dont want the entire range of values to be put in the
Excel..

I mean
A1=100 ' Start value
A2=500 ' End Value
A3=2 ' Incriment

Can I make a graph with these data and the Function.. Is it possible
without using VB?

Thanks a lot for ur comments..

Joe

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Hi,

Check Stephen Bullen's ChtFrmla example.
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Excel/Default.htm

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Andy

Joe_Germany wrote:
Hello All,

I have to make a graph.. Y=f(X).

My requirement is that I will have the Range and Incriment in the
cells.. But I dont want the entire range of values to be put in the
Excel..

I mean
A1=100 ' Start value
A2=500 ' End Value
A3=2 ' Incriment

Can I make a graph with these data and the Function.. Is it possible
without using VB?

Thanks a lot for ur comments..

Joe

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