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Default Labelling data points in a scatter chart

I'm having trouble editing data points to include text labels on what these
data points represent. I'm using a scatter chart and have plotted the points
to be just where I need them. I now need to attach text to each data point
describing what it represents. Is this possible?

Many thanks,
Iain
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Default Labelling data points in a scatter chart

Hi,

There is no built in way to link data labels to cells. But with the aid of
this free addin you can do it.
http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm

Cheers
Andy

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I'm having trouble editing data points to include text labels on what
these
data points represent. I'm using a scatter chart and have plotted the
points
to be just where I need them. I now need to attach text to each data point
describing what it represents. Is this possible?

Many thanks,
Iain


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