On 06/11/2014 07:53 AM, Gavin Buxton wrote:
Hi
I'm writing a book on using spreadsheets for computer modeling, and on my
last model I've ran into a slight problem. Libreoffice calc is doing
something new. I'm using macro's to update the time step by simply copying
the new information over the ol
Hi
I'm writing a book on using spreadsheets for computer modeling, and on my
last model I've ran into a slight problem. Libreoffice calc is doing
something new. I'm using macro's to update the time step by simply copying
the new information over the old information. For example, imagine having a
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> From: Jonathan Levi
>To: tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
>Sent: Sunday, 11 November 2012, 21:45
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Macro Problem: Extending a Chart's X-axis
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>Tom,
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>I think the data I need might pos
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Tom :)
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> From: Jonathan Levi
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Sunday, 11 November 2012, 17:54
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Macro Problem: Extending a Chart's X-axis
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>I don't know if this is the right list to query, but I'm h
I don't know if this is the right list to query, but I'm having trouble writing
a simple Basic macro to extend a chart's X-axis. The bottom of the chart starts
off looking like this:
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My macro is:
Sub Main
Dim Doc As Object
Dim Charts As Object
Dim C