Hi,
Maybe you can use the counter of the collection.
set myseries = myChart.SeriesCollection(myChart.SeriesCollection. count)
Cheers
Andy
On 03/04/2010 16:17, cate wrote:
When ever I wish to create a new series, no big deal:
Dim SeriesRandTarget As Series
Set SeriesRandTarget = myChart.SeriesCollection.NewSeries
As long as I have the object, I can use it. If I set the name
attribute as in
SeriesRandTarget .Name = "Hello"
I can collect it later if needed by:
Set myseries = myChart.SeriesCollection("Hello")
But what about this? What is the new series name I just created in
the below example? (The macro recorder has me in this fix!)
myChart.SeriesCollection.Paste Rowcol:=xlColumns,
SeriesLabels:=False, _
CategoryLabels:=True, Replace:=False, NewSeries:=True
The next recorded step is
myChart.SeriesCollection(4).Select
I tried slipping in Name:="My Name", but it croaks. How do you find
this series?
thank you
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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
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