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Is there any way to hide the chart series formula that displays when you
click on a data point on a chart? Thanks, Wayne C. |
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I imagine you could hide the formula bar (Tools | Options... | View tab.
-- Regards, Tushar Mehta http://www.tushar-mehta.com Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach "Wayne Cressman" wrote: Is there any way to hide the chart series formula that displays when you click on a data point on a chart? Thanks, Wayne C. |
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True but that's not my issue. If you click on the datapoint the formula
appears next to the datapoint as well as on the formula bar. Thanks for the suggestion though. Tushar Mehta wrote: I imagine you could hide the formula bar (Tools | Options... | View tab. |
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