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How to force charts and/or sheet to update in VBA, still shows previous data values

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    Question How to force charts and/or sheet to update in VBA, still shows previous data values

    I have several sheets that contain bar and line charts. The charts use data values from another sheet. When the data sheet gets updated in VBA, the charts do not always use the new values. Is there a way in VBA to force the charts and/or sheet to update?

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    Re: How to force charts and/or sheet to update in VBA, still shows previous data valu

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    perhaps added to code
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    Re: How to force charts and/or sheet to update in VBA, still shows previous data valu

    Nope, that did not work. But thanks for the suggestion. Hopefully someone else will be able to help.

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    Re: How to force charts and/or sheet to update in VBA, still shows previous data valu

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    If that doesn't work, something else is broken.
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