EXCEL CHART HELP WITH MACRO

BRADX

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Hello
I'm trying to set an excel graph/chart template which I can use for different sets of data. What I need is help setting my graph to atomatically adjust to having differnt number of variables on the x axis. I want to use the same chart template each time. Ex. Data set one has 50 x-variables, than I want to do another graph (using the same template) with 35 variables and I want excel to atomatically adjust the graph to plot only 35 variables and not show 15 blank spots after that. So basically, I was wondering if someone knows how to set up a formula so excel each time reconizes how many variables there is and adjusts. If someone could help me it would greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot (sorry if this is lengthy)
 

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On 2002-05-08 20:12, BRADX wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to set an excel graph/chart template which I can use for different sets of data. What I need is help setting my graph to atomatically adjust to having differnt number of variables on the x axis. I want to use the same chart template each time. Ex. Data set one has 50 x-variables, than I want to do another graph (using the same template) with 35 variables and I want excel to atomatically adjust the graph to plot only 35 variables and not show 15 blank spots after that. So basically, I was wondering if someone knows how to set up a formula so excel each time reconizes how many variables there is and adjusts. If someone could help me it would greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot (sorry if this is lengthy)

Have a look here for Dynamic chart labeling

http://www.tushar-mehta.com/
 
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