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I draw series of coordinates. I select the coordinates by means of Select
Data. If I enter the full file name and the series the drawings is fine however when I close the excel file and reopen, the file name has been replaced by [0] and the drawing does not work anymore. What does the [0] stand for and how can I stop it? Maaike |
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Hi,
Are we talking about a chart? How are you drawing the coordinates, normally Excel does that automatically when you make a chart? When you say you are entering the full name and series - what are you entering and where? Do you mean by series a range? Are you working with a drawing or a chart? Where is the filename replaced by [0] - if you were able to open it, are you able to see it and is its name still myspreadsheet.xls, or is it [0].xls or just [0]? And finally when you say the drawing doesn't work - drawings don't do anything, so how do they not work? Are you mixing up drawings, such as circles and rectangles, with charts? -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Maaike series" wrote: I draw series of coordinates. I select the coordinates by means of Select Data. If I enter the full file name and the series the drawings is fine however when I close the excel file and reopen, the file name has been replaced by [0] and the drawing does not work anymore. What does the [0] stand for and how can I stop it? Maaike |
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