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  1. #1
    Monty
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    i have five worksheets and i want one figure from each to produce a chart. i
    have put in the following but no joy. 'March 2005'!$B$28,'March
    2004'!$B$28,'March 2003'!$B$28,'March 2002'!$B$28,'March 2001'!$B$28'

    Any help please

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    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: graph

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > i have five worksheets and i want one figure from each to produce a chart. i
    > have put in the following but no joy. 'March 2005'!$B$28,'March
    > 2004'!$B$28,'March 2003'!$B$28,'March 2002'!$B$28,'March 2001'!$B$28'
    >
    > Any help please
    >

    You can create a different series (each with one data point) for the
    data on each worksheet. Color all the series the same. Of course, if
    you create a line or XY scatter chart you won't be able to connect the
    dots.

    Alternatively, put all the data on one worksheet and plot that range as
    a single series. To do this, you can use a formula
    ='March 2005'!$B$28
    ='March 2004'!$B$28
    ....

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    Tushar Mehta
    www.tushar-mehta.com
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