msochartfieldrange

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    Using a named range in VBA for chart data labels

    I have a drop down box with a Yes or No which calls the macro below to add data labels to my chart, not just the y and x value, but rather, value from cells. Of course the macro below is just for the Yes side of the drop down and that I have all done. There is a named range for the values, but...
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    Use named range for chart data labels

    Hello the code below works to put data labels onto points in a graph. However I would like a named range to replace the msoChartFieldRange .FullSeriesCollection(1).DataLabels.Format _ .TextFrame2.TextRange.InsertChartField _ msoChartFieldRange, "=Al!$A$45:$A$50", 0...

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