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Data Series Labels in Area Chart
Hello-
I'm trying to create a combination chart; one data series in an area chart, and three in line format. Got the chart created, but the data series labels for the area chart show up in the middle of the area, which looks awkward. Is there anyway to move them closer to the top edge of the area plot? I don't seem to find any options for moving the labels in an area chart. |
Answer: Data Series Labels in Area Chart
Hi there!
Yes, you can definitely move the data series labels in an area chart. Here's how:
Repeat steps 4-8 for each data label you want to move. Once you're done, your area chart should look much better with the data series labels positioned closer to the top edge of the area plot. |
Data Series Labels in Area Chart
Hi,
The data labels for the area series have no options for alignment. Add another line series to the chart based on the area data. This has the options to align data labels. You can format the line series to have no marker or line. And you can also delete the series from the legend. Otherwise you could use Rob Bovey's chart labeler to re-position the areas data labels. http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm Cheers Andy Reb wrote: Hello- I'm trying to create a combination chart; one data series in an area chart, and three in line format. Got the chart created, but the data series labels for the area chart show up in the middle of the area, which looks awkward. Is there anyway to move them closer to the top edge of the area plot? I don't seem to find any options for moving the labels in an area chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
Data Series Labels in Area Chart
Thanks. Downloaded the chart labeler and it worked!
"Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, The data labels for the area series have no options for alignment. Add another line series to the chart based on the area data. This has the options to align data labels. You can format the line series to have no marker or line. And you can also delete the series from the legend. Otherwise you could use Rob Bovey's chart labeler to re-position the areas data labels. http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm Cheers Andy Reb wrote: Hello- I'm trying to create a combination chart; one data series in an area chart, and three in line format. Got the chart created, but the data series labels for the area chart show up in the middle of the area, which looks awkward. Is there anyway to move them closer to the top edge of the area plot? I don't seem to find any options for moving the labels in an area chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
Data Series Labels in Area Chart
You can also drag the label by hand. But you have to select an individual
label. The first click on a label selects the series of labels, even if there's just one label. You need a second single click to select the label. When it is surrounded by a gray border, you can drag it where you want with the mouse. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Reb" wrote in message ... Thanks. Downloaded the chart labeler and it worked! "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, The data labels for the area series have no options for alignment. Add another line series to the chart based on the area data. This has the options to align data labels. You can format the line series to have no marker or line. And you can also delete the series from the legend. Otherwise you could use Rob Bovey's chart labeler to re-position the areas data labels. http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm Cheers Andy Reb wrote: Hello- I'm trying to create a combination chart; one data series in an area chart, and three in line format. Got the chart created, but the data series labels for the area chart show up in the middle of the area, which looks awkward. Is there anyway to move them closer to the top edge of the area plot? I don't seem to find any options for moving the labels in an area chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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