This code was suggested in the excel.programming newsgroup:
ActiveChart.HasAxis(xlValue) = True '<-- add this line
With ActiveChart.Axes(xlValue)
.MinimumScale = 0
.MaximumScale = 3
.MinorUnit = 0.1
.MajorUnit = 0.5
.Crosses = xlAutomatic
.ReversePlotOrder = False
.ScaleType = xlLinear
.DisplayUnit = xlNone
End With
ActiveChart.HasAxis(xlValue) = False '<-- add this line
by: okaizawa
It worked. It's frustrating that all the different recorded macros did not suggest the code.
"danz98" <danz98@verizon.net> wrote in message news:2YbMe.4317$%K4.2387@trnddc09...
This has been posted to excel.programming
I would like to code an if-then or Case statement that does something like this:
If ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2) doesn’t exist, Then
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection.NewSeries.Add
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).XValues = "=Sheet1!R1C9:R2C9"
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).Values = "=Sheet1!R1C10:R2C10"
Else
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).XValues = "=Sheet1!R1C9:R2C9"
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection(2).Values = "=Sheet1!R1C10:R2C10"
The only difference is the NewSeries.Add. What do I substitute for doesn’t exist? 0 (zero) or False?
Danz98
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