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Dynamic Ranges in 2007
In 2003 I set up dynamic ranges and used them as the data source in a chart
so the chart would automatically expand to included added data. In 2007 I set up a named OpenRange on the 'Calculated data' sheet: =OFFSET('Calculated data'!$C3,0,0,COUNTIF('Calculated data'!N:N,1)) I do not know how to reference the range in the Select Data source popup. |
Dynamic Ranges in 2007
Ok I got it working. Must use absolute addesses $$$$
And then edit the data series. Reference the range by ='worksheet 1'!datarange "John B" wrote: In 2003 I set up dynamic ranges and used them as the data source in a chart so the chart would automatically expand to included added data. In 2007 I set up a named OpenRange on the 'Calculated data' sheet: =OFFSET('Calculated data'!$C3,0,0,COUNTIF('Calculated data'!N:N,1)) I do not know how to reference the range in the Select Data source popup. |
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