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XL97: How To Create a Dynamic Chart Using Visual Basic

Article ID: 157940

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition



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SUMMARY

When you record a macro to create a chart, the source address of the cells you used to create the chart are fixed by Microsoft Excel. This article contains a Visual Basic for Applications macro that you can use to create a chart when the source address that contains the data for the chart varies.

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Before you run the macro, follow these steps:

  1. Enter the following information on Sheet1 of a new workbook.

          C3:         D3:  Region 1   E3:  Region 2   F3:  Region 3
          C4:  Jan    D4:  10         E4:  80         F4:  15
          C5:  Feb    D5:  20         E5:  70         F5:  25
          C6:  Mar    D6:  30         E6:  60         F6:  35
          C7:  Apr    D7:  40         E7:  50         F7:  45
  2. Enter the following procedure in a Module sheet.

          Sub CreateChart()
    
              'Create a New Chart
              Charts.Add
              'Change the Chart Type to the desired type
              ActiveChart.ChartType = xlColumnClustered
              'Sets the Source Data to the Region of data starting with the
              'top left corner C3. This line of code assumes that the
              'region of cells is contiguous - without empty rows or columns.
              ActiveChart.SetSourceData _
                  Source:=Sheets("Sheet1").Range("C3").CurrentRegion, _
                  PlotBy:=xlColumns
    
          End Sub
                            
  3. Click Sheet1 and run the macro. On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Macros. Select CreateChart and click Run.
  4. The macro will use the CurrentRegion property to "find" adjacent data to cell C3 on Sheet1 and create a column chart on a new Chart sheet.


REFERENCES

For more information about the chart object, click the Office Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type chart object, click Search, and then click to view "chart object."

NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If the Assistant is not able to answer your query, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

176476 OFF97: Office Assistant Not Answering Visual Basic Questions



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