32,000 Data Points?

C

CLR

Hi All.......
I was given an Excel file that for some reason, every once in a while pops
up this message.........
"The maximum number of data points you can use in a data series for a 2-D
chart is 32,000. If you want to use more than 32,000 data points, you must
create two or more series"

Just clicking off the message makes all appear ok. The charts do not appear
to be affected, it's just aggravating for this thing to pop up randomly

Any ideas how to clear it out, or how to find what's causing it?

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
C

CLR

Don't know for sure........there are 20-30 charts, just simple line charts
and at first glance each appears to be ok, as far as displaying the data is
concerned.......thing is, I can't make the pop-up appear on demand.....dunno
why it shows up.....if I could control it, maybe I could just start deleting
charts untill it goes away to find out if one of them is the culpret.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
B

Bernard Liengme

I would be happy to look at the workbook. Just omit TRUENORTH. in my address
best wishes
 
C

CLR

Hi Bernard.......
Thanks, but I was just getting ready to sanitize it to send to you and the
problem went away. Last night I thought I isolated the specific chart that
was causing the problem and was able to produce the error message on demand,
but today all is well. I cannot under any circumstances make the error
message pop up. I even went back three versions of the file, all of which
had the problem.

I guess just the "thought" of YOU looking at it, solved the problem <g>. I
will keep an eye on it tho, and if the problem pops back up, I'll get back in
touch.

Thanks for your time,
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
S

Shane Devenshire

Hi,

So what was wrong and how was it solved? This is the problem with going off
line, nobody learns from the results except the two exchangers.
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Not true, the OP solved his problem; he did not say how. I just took credit
as a joking reply to his comment!
 

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