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On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab, and insert a text box. Click the border of the text box, to select it. Type an equal sign, and then click on the cell that contains the report filter. Press Enter, to complete the formula Format the text, and move the text box to the position you want it on the chart. Mikael Lindqvist wrote: Hi, I have made a pivot chart and one of the "report filter" is "country" and I can select "ALL" or "multiple countries". Question: Is it possiple - in the pivot chart - to have the CHART TITLE linked to REPORT FILTER? That is, if I choose "ALL" the report title would be "ALL" and if I select (Sweden, USA) it would read "Sweden, USA"? Kindly, Mikael -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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