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Feather 52

How to add asterisk to source data
 
We want to add an asterisk to several numbers in our data source, but when we
add the asterisk to the source data, it disappears from the chart. How can
we keep it from doing that without putting the asterisk in a textbox and then
moving it around all the time whenever there are changes in the chart?

Jon Peltier

How to add asterisk to source data
 
If you put an asterix into a cell, you convert the cell from a number to a
text value, and it is interpreted as zero. Are the numbers data labels on
points? You could highlight the particular values in a number of ways. You
could put them into a different series with differently colored markers. You
could put them into a different series with differently formatted text. etc.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Feather 52" wrote in message
...
We want to add an asterisk to several numbers in our data source, but when
we
add the asterisk to the source data, it disappears from the chart. How
can
we keep it from doing that without putting the asterisk in a textbox and
then
moving it around all the time whenever there are changes in the chart?




Del Cotter

How to add asterisk to source data
 
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Feather 52 said:
We want to add an asterisk to several numbers in our data source, but when we
add the asterisk to the source data, it disappears from the chart. How can
we keep it from doing that without putting the asterisk in a textbox and then
moving it around all the time whenever there are changes in the chart?


Create a custom number format like one of these:

General"*"
0.00"*"

Whatever suits you. It should be just the format you're using already
with "*" added on the end. Apply the format you created whenever you
want to add an asterisk to a number, and the result will be a number
that displays properly on your chart, but displays with an asterisk on
your table.

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Del Cotter
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which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead.

Feather 52

How to add asterisk to source data
 
The numbers are data labels on points and the asterisk would highlight
certain numbers and then have a footnote related to the asterisk. Thank you
anyway though. I appreciate your help. feather52

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

If you put an asterix into a cell, you convert the cell from a number to a
text value, and it is interpreted as zero. Are the numbers data labels on
points? You could highlight the particular values in a number of ways. You
could put them into a different series with differently colored markers. You
could put them into a different series with differently formatted text. etc.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Feather 52" wrote in message
...
We want to add an asterisk to several numbers in our data source, but when
we
add the asterisk to the source data, it disappears from the chart. How
can
we keep it from doing that without putting the asterisk in a textbox and
then
moving it around all the time whenever there are changes in the chart?






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