Binding Chart, not matching cell values (VBA)

KillGorack

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I have some VBA to bind chart data

But the x axis names of each series, and their X-Axis Labels arent matching what is bound.

Image shows the bound area, and the values it comes up with.. no match!

Any ideas?

VBA Below
VBA Code:
                ' Nominal Line
                With ThisWorkbook.Sheets(sht).ChartObjects("trend_" & shp).Chart.FullSeriesCollection(1)
                    .Name = "Nominal"
                    .Values = "=data!$D$" & dataLocation + 1 & ":$" & DataWidthLetter & "$" & dataLocation + 1
                    .XValues = "=data!$D$" & dataLocation + 6 & ":$" & DataWidthLetter & "$" & dataLocation + 6
                    .XValues = "=data!$D$" & dataLocation + 6 & ":$" & DataWidthLetter & "$" & dataLocation + 6
                    .Format.Line.Visible = msoTrue
                    .Format.Line.Weight = 0.25
                End With
                With ThisWorkbook.Sheets(sht).ChartObjects("trend_" & shp).Chart.FullSeriesCollection(1)
                    .Format.Line.Visible = msoTrue
                    .Format.Line.Weight = 0.25
                    .Format.Line.Visible = msoTrue
                    .Format.Line.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 0, 0)
                    .Format.Line.Transparency = 0
                End With
                
                'Deviations.
                With ThisWorkbook.Sheets(sht).ChartObjects("trend_" & shp).Chart.FullSeriesCollection(2)
                    .Name = "Deviations"
                    .Values = "=data!$D$" & dataLocation + 6 & ":$" & DataWidthLetter & "$" & dataLocation + 6
                    .XValues = "=data!$D$" & dataLocation + 6 & ":$" & DataWidthLetter & "$" & dataLocation + 6
                    .Format.Line.Visible = msoTrue
                    .Format.Line.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 0, 0)
                    .Format.Line.Weight = 0.25
                End With
                With ThisWorkbook.Sheets(sht).ChartObjects("trend_" & shp).Chart.FullSeriesCollection(2)
                    .Format.Line.Visible = msoTrue
                    .Format.Line.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 0, 0)
                    .Format.Line.Weight = 0.25
                End With
 

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Gah! I found it.. it was a corrupt chart that lost its data that I was replicating into new areas.

Rebuilt the chart and they start working.
 
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