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I have a large workbook from which I am trying to build reports, including multiple graphs. The workbook has to be in Manual Calculation mode to work. I have compartmentalized the calculations into different sheets, and written vba scripts to run calculations on different combinations of sheets. The problem I am running in to is that after I run these scripts, the graphs that I have will not update. The data does update, and if I manually go in to the graph and 'select data' and re-select the same data then they will update. Is there a way I can automate this at the end of my script? I have tried different suggestions on different forums, but nothing seems to work. Here is the code I am currently working with, but it will not update the graphs:
Thanks for taking the time to look! I am running Excel for Mac 2016. One suggestion that has been made on other forums is to momentarily set the calculation mode to automatic, but this is not an option for me, as that will crash the program.
braX2 Answers
This snippet should work:
Credits: https://stackoverflow.com/a/11581258/2707864
This might also work (YMMV):
Credits: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7211065/2707864
See also
Refresh all charts without blinking (and this comment).
sancho.ssancho.sYou should be able to add co.calculate
after your loop. You might also just be able to change Application.Calculation = xlAutomatic
before your loop, and then change back to Application.Calculation = xlManual
after the loop.
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