How do I chart series with a 3d range ie Sheet1:sheet3!$E$5
I know that this is simple in Lotus123 but I am unable to do the same with excel2007
How do I chart series with a 3d range ie Sheet1:sheet3!$E$5
I know that this is simple in Lotus123 but I am unable to do the same with excel2007
Last edited by Sanders2484; 11-26-2009 at 07:19 AM. Reason: grammar
You specify a single point (cell). what are the ranges (series) so far and what would you like to add?
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Don't think charts can handle 3d references.
You would need to construct a range of chartable data on a single sheet.
To rwgrietveld
"You specify a single point (cell). what are the ranges (series) so far and what would you like to add? "
The range is from sheet1 to Sheet3 at Cell E5
I have doing 3D Range References charts in Lotus123 for years and I feel that I should be able to the same in Excel 2007
you can trust Andy's judgement. He would know if it were possible!and I feel that I should be able to the same in Excel 2007
@Riccardo: the 3d range reference threw me for a while in another thread as well. You don't see it often, but Sheet1:Sheet10!A1 is actually a range of 10 cells!
Last edited by teylyn; 11-27-2009 at 03:02 AM.
Ok I trust your judgement about creating a chart using a 3D range in Excel 2007. But I am more then a little disappointment as I had hope that Excel 2007 would be a true 3D spreadsheet.
I have been developing creating charts in Lotus 123 (which is no longer supportedby either Lotus or IBM) for years but have been forced to move to Excel 2007 I had hope that Excel would have developed this feature by now.
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Last edited by Sanders2484; 11-27-2009 at 07:23 PM. Reason: grammar
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