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Formatting Labels Using Code
I have a stacked column chart based on data as follows:
2005 Exchange Volume Inflation Price Blank 1,862 1,844 1,844 2,210 Up 0 93 0 402 0 Down 0 111 0 36 The 'Down' values are actually negative amounts but have to be shown as positives for the chart to work properly. My question is, I woulld like the lables in the chart for the 'Down' values to be put in brackets to represent negative numbers. However, since the values have to be positive for this chart to function properly, simply changing the formatting on the cells will not work. Is there code I can write for this chart to show any values higher than zero to be put in brackets? |
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