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James has attended:
Access Intermediate course
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

Charts and graphs

How can I change the name of an active cell range in a graph without changing the data source?

RE: Charts and graphs

Hello James

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Can you please elaborate on your query further - it might help if you were able to send me an example spreadsheet relating to your question via email. If you would like to do this, please email your spreadsheet to amanda@stl-training.co.uk

thanks
Amanda

RE: Charts and graphs

Hi James,

How are you? Did you manage to figure this one out?
Did you manage to send a copy of your workbook to Amanda?

This question has now been left unattended for a while.

We like to keep down the large number of active forum posts we receive.

As we are waiting for your response for further information to help resolve your issue, we will be automatically marking this question as resolved in the next 5 days (unless you post a follow-up within that time).

We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.
Regards, Rich

Wed 20 May 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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