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    Autosize the height of a pivot chart based on the number of filtered values

    Hello,

    I was looking to use standard pivot chart functionality or VBA to change the size of a pivot chart (bar chart in my case) based on the number of filtered returned values. Therefore, if a slicer or pivot filter returns 5 values, it will be smaller in height than the same pivot chart with 20 returned values.

    Thank you for reading and any guidance.

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    Tony, do you have an examlpe that you can share? Just reading what you mentioned makes sense, but it would be easier with the actual working sample.
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    I have to find a table with dozens of records; I will send shortly. Thank you.
    Thank you for reading and help,

    Tony from Atlanta
    Excel 2013 and 2010

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