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Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
Hi,
I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
"Shyam" wrote: Hi, I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
Have you tried going to datalabels - font - background - and changing it to
transparent? "Shyam" wrote: Hi, I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
BJ,
Thanks for posting your comment. I am using Microsoft Excel 2002 ver. When I right click the datalabel, I can see the background color set as automatic and I am not able to see any "transparent" check box or something like that. Please let me know is there any other to fix this issue.. "BJ" wrote: Have you tried going to datalabels - font - background - and changing it to transparent? "Shyam" wrote: Hi, I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
Is your document protected? When I bring up the box Format Data Labels and
click Font I go down to Background. Then there is a box to choose automatic, transparent, or opaque. I can set transparent there. "Shyam" wrote: BJ, Thanks for posting your comment. I am using Microsoft Excel 2002 ver. When I right click the datalabel, I can see the background color set as automatic and I am not able to see any "transparent" check box or something like that. Please let me know is there any other to fix this issue.. "BJ" wrote: Have you tried going to datalabels - font - background - and changing it to transparent? "Shyam" wrote: Hi, I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
In the Format Data Labels dialog, on the Font tab, the Automatic setting
under Background is the first in a combobox list. Expand the combobox list and select Transparent. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Shyam" wrote in message ... BJ, Thanks for posting your comment. I am using Microsoft Excel 2002 ver. When I right click the datalabel, I can see the background color set as automatic and I am not able to see any "transparent" check box or something like that. Please let me know is there any other to fix this issue.. "BJ" wrote: Have you tried going to datalabels - font - background - and changing it to transparent? "Shyam" wrote: Hi, I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
Problem with Datalabel in Stacked bar charts
Thanks a lot !!!!
Really appreciate your help.... "Jon Peltier" wrote: In the Format Data Labels dialog, on the Font tab, the Automatic setting under Background is the first in a combobox list. Expand the combobox list and select Transparent. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Shyam" wrote in message ... BJ, Thanks for posting your comment. I am using Microsoft Excel 2002 ver. When I right click the datalabel, I can see the background color set as automatic and I am not able to see any "transparent" check box or something like that. Please let me know is there any other to fix this issue.. "BJ" wrote: Have you tried going to datalabels - font - background - and changing it to transparent? "Shyam" wrote: Hi, I have a stacked bar chart and over the chart I have data labels. Problem is: When I print my chart in printer, my datalabels are being displayed in a square box with white color background. I do not want any background or border for my data label. I even checked the datalabel properties. While viewing the chart, the data label is good but when printing I can see a white background for data labels. Can someone help me in fixiing this. |
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