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I have a stacked column chart where I would like the labels of one of the
series to always be placed under the column. Is there a way to do this
automatically instead of manually moving each label?
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Default Labels placed under stacked column chart

A stacked column series has limited options for automatic placement of data
labels. They can be aligned "Center", "Inside End" (just below the top), and
"Inside Base" (just above the bottom). Double click the labels, and on the
Alignment tab, pick the Label Position you want.

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I have a stacked column chart where I would like the labels of one of the
series to always be placed under the column. Is there a way to do this
automatically instead of manually moving each label?



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