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Jon Peltier
 
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Default Hide series names for unused data from chart legend

Neil -

It's not so easy, but then not too hard. Delete the legend, and using the
button on the chart toolbar or using Chart menu Chart Options Legend
tab, add it back.

- Jon
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"Neil Goldwasser" wrote in
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Hi again Mike! Sorry, I forgot to ask something. Let's say that having
deleted it, it later becomes apparent that I need the series name back in
the
legend again - how would I do this please?

Again, many thanks for your help, Neil



"Neil Goldwasser" wrote:

Thanks Mike! Seems so simple now, but until you learn you can do that
you'll
never know will you?

Thanks for your help, it was really getting on my nerves!
Neil




"Mike Middleton" wrote:

Neil -

Click the legend area once to select the entire legend area. Pause.
Click a
single legend entry. Press Delete.

- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com

"Neil Goldwasser" wrote in
message ...
Hi! Does anybody know a way to specify that a chart legend does not
display
the name for a data series? Basically, I have 5 series plotted to
allow
for
up to 5 modes on my chart, and all the points use the same coloured
lines
to
demonstrate that they are all the same thing (modes). The legend
wants to
display the names for all of them ("Mode 1", "Mode 2", etc...) but I
would
prefer it to have just one entry (i.e. I would change "Mode 1" to
simply
"Mode", to show that any green line is a mode, regardless of how many
there
are - could range from 0 to 5 modes, depending on the data).

Is there a way (preferably avoiding VBA) to not show all the series
names?
(I must have the legend visible to show the parts I do want seen). I
thought
of just typing a space for the series name so that it comes up blank,
but
I
still get the 5 green line indicators, and I just need one.

If anybody has any ideas I would be very grateful for the help.
Neil