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Subject: | Re: Recording data |
From: | "Ross Macfarlane" <> |
Date: | Sat, 7 Nov 2009 12:34:45 +1100 |
Mark,If you're using Excel and the steps you do to create a chart are always the same, you could try recording the steps as a macro. It's pretty tricky & advanced but if you are relatively computer literate it could be worth a try. Effectively what happens is you create the charts once while having the macro recording function switched on, and Excel records the steps. Save the macro (you can give it a name) and next time you just execute the macro and it runs all the sequential steps automatically on a new data set. Ross Macfarlane |
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