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I would like to use VBA to paste a range of data into an existing chart, using the options shown in the following screenshot:

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If I record a macro whilst doing so manually, the code only states ActiveChart.Paste. Thus, when I re-run this code the series is pasted regularly without the 'Series Name In First Row' deactivated. How can I code this correctly? I haven't found much in the way of help in my research so far.

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  • I think you need to access the SeriesCollection Object. See MSDN
    – L42
    Jun 11, 2014 at 10:11
  • @L42 Thanks, but it would appear as if this methodology is different in Excel 2010 as I can't get the expression.Paste(Rowcol,SeriesLabels,CategoryLabels,Replace,NewSeries) code to work. Would it make sense that this has switched to a Selection.PasteSpecial method syntax?
    – Nat Aes
    Jun 16, 2014 at 14:55
  • Nope. I don't think so. See my example. :)
    – L42
    Jun 17, 2014 at 1:19

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Well, I tried a simple code and it works.
Suppose you have a data like below and you made a simple Clustered Column Chart:

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Now you want to paste special Data2 as in your screen shot.
VBA code which works at my end is below:

Sub test()
    Dim ch As Chart: Set ch = Sheet1.ChartObjects(1).Chart
    Range("A1:A4,C1:C4").Copy '~~> you need to include the x axis labels when copying
    ch.SeriesCollection.Paste RowCol:=xlColumns, SeriesLabels:=False, _
        CategoryLabels:=True, Replace:=False, NewSeries:=True
End Sub

Result:

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I don't know what chart you're working on or how you want it constructed.
Above just shows how to execute Copy and Paste Special of data from a Range to an Existing Chart. HTH

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