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struct ChartSeriesAddress
Description
This structure describes a single data row, specified by its name and a sequence of data points.

The cell addresses are in the format of the application that contains this chart.


Elements' Summary
DataRangeAddress contains the cell range address of the data for this series.  
LabelAddress contains the cell address of label (i.e. name) of this series.  
DomainRangeAddresses contains cell addresses for each domain of this series.  
Elements' Details
DataRangeAddress
string DataRangeAddress;
Description
contains the cell range address of the data for this series.
LabelAddress
string LabelAddress;
Description
contains the cell address of label (i.e. name) of this series.
DomainRangeAddresses
sequence< string > DomainRangeAddresses;
Description
contains cell addresses for each domain of this series.

For XY (scatter) diagrams at least one series has a domain. Most of the other chart types use an empty sequence here.

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