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Everytime I try to enter the chart source data as a relative reference, Excel
automatically adds the dollar signs to make the references absolute. I have 12 groups of columns repeating data above the graphs. (The rows and the columns are identical, except for the data entered in the variable cells.) If the cell source data were relative, I could copy the original chart over 11 times and be done. Since it is not, I have to go in each chart and manually edit the source data to adjust the column references. This is a pain. Also, if we delete or add any groups of column data, which we need to do all the time, the charts do not adjust, and I have to go in and edit the chart source data references again. Does anyone know how to get around this Excel automation? |
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