S
Smitty
I had already posted this on Friday, but I think (hoping against hope) it got
ignored due to the "Friday bug." (lack of desire to do any more work!) So
I'm reposting it.
I'm linking up a very large file to a whole bunch of csv's. (will be using a
VBA macro to open and update all graphs) Everything links fine except one
line graph. I think it's because the x-axis is numeric in this case. Here's
what the data looks like:
X Y
$10 10
$20 98
$30 95
$40 90
$50 44
It insists on moving the x-axis labels over and making them into series 1,
and the real Y-axis data into series 2. I've tried everything I know to make
these sit down and play nice. Any suggestions? Thanks!!
PPT 2002
ignored due to the "Friday bug." (lack of desire to do any more work!) So
I'm reposting it.
I'm linking up a very large file to a whole bunch of csv's. (will be using a
VBA macro to open and update all graphs) Everything links fine except one
line graph. I think it's because the x-axis is numeric in this case. Here's
what the data looks like:
X Y
$10 10
$20 98
$30 95
$40 90
$50 44
It insists on moving the x-axis labels over and making them into series 1,
and the real Y-axis data into series 2. I've tried everything I know to make
these sit down and play nice. Any suggestions? Thanks!!
PPT 2002