Cheeks1969
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Hi,
I have created a chart referencing data from a table. The first column in the table (A) is a formula that basically says if column B in the same row is not blank, then add a day from the date above. I paste a new month's data (via macro) in every so often and the date then appears and is used in the chart on the X axis.
However, since the formula goes way beyond the last data point the chart is also going out that far. So I have a huge white space to the right of my last data point in the chart.
Is there a way to leave the formula in and have the chart only use the rows with data?
Or must I ditch the formula and just drag the last cell to update the dates? I was hoping to have this mostly button driven since other people will be using it and there are 1000s of rows.
I hope that I've described this well enough for a reply.
Thanks for any input.
I have created a chart referencing data from a table. The first column in the table (A) is a formula that basically says if column B in the same row is not blank, then add a day from the date above. I paste a new month's data (via macro) in every so often and the date then appears and is used in the chart on the X axis.
However, since the formula goes way beyond the last data point the chart is also going out that far. So I have a huge white space to the right of my last data point in the chart.
Is there a way to leave the formula in and have the chart only use the rows with data?
Or must I ditch the formula and just drag the last cell to update the dates? I was hoping to have this mostly button driven since other people will be using it and there are 1000s of rows.
I hope that I've described this well enough for a reply.
Thanks for any input.