Calculating Range Dynamically

tlukareski

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Hello-

I have a simple task that I need help with...

I have a spreadsheet which imports data from a text file. The data can change, meaning that it can have 10 rows one day, perhaps 20 the other. I can calculate the number of rows using the following line of code...

RowCount = WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Columns(1))

Now I need to set the range for a chart based on the number of rows using SetSourceData.

The range will always start at cell A1, how do I tell Excel to add the number from RowCount to the range for SetSourceData?

Thanks-
Thomas
 

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rowcount = Range("a1").End(xlDown).Row
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("chart 2").Activate
ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("Sheet6").Range("A1:B" & rowcount), PlotBy:= _
xlColumns
 
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