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Is it possible for Excel to automatically arrange the labels / series for a
chart so they do not overlap? I create a pie chart from a timesheet report which contains many data labels. When the chart is created much of the text is overlaid on top of each other. I have to manually drag it to different positions around the outside of the chart in order to be able to view the different catgeories (e.g. Project 1, Project 2, Holiday, etc). Is it possible for Excel to realise that the text will not be viewable and to automatically arrange the data labels so there is no overlap? Thanks Liz |
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Hi,
The pie chart already attempts to arrange the labels when using Best fit. I suggest you consider another chart type, such as column, that would be better suited to displaying your labels and making the reading of the chart easier. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "Liztd" wrote in message ... Is it possible for Excel to automatically arrange the labels / series for a chart so they do not overlap? I create a pie chart from a timesheet report which contains many data labels. When the chart is created much of the text is overlaid on top of each other. I have to manually drag it to different positions around the outside of the chart in order to be able to view the different catgeories (e.g. Project 1, Project 2, Holiday, etc). Is it possible for Excel to realise that the text will not be viewable and to automatically arrange the data labels so there is no overlap? Thanks Liz |
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A pie chart with more than about five wedges is guaranteed not to be useful.
You could make a bar chart, and the labels will be horizontal, so easily read, and they will not risk overlapping. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Andy Pope" wrote in message ... Hi, The pie chart already attempts to arrange the labels when using Best fit. I suggest you consider another chart type, such as column, that would be better suited to displaying your labels and making the reading of the chart easier. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "Liztd" wrote in message ... Is it possible for Excel to automatically arrange the labels / series for a chart so they do not overlap? I create a pie chart from a timesheet report which contains many data labels. When the chart is created much of the text is overlaid on top of each other. I have to manually drag it to different positions around the outside of the chart in order to be able to view the different catgeories (e.g. Project 1, Project 2, Holiday, etc). Is it possible for Excel to realise that the text will not be viewable and to automatically arrange the data labels so there is no overlap? Thanks Liz |
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Hi Liz,
I have to support the earlier comments that a pie chart may not be very effective in situations where there are a large number of segments. However, sometimes the "boss" wants something even if its not the best option. The answer to your question is basically no. However, you can sometimes improve things by arranging the data such that big and little slices alternate - of course that doesn't necessarily fill the business needs, nor is it guarenteed to solve the problem, it may imporove it. Also a smaller font size for the data lables may help. And placing the data lables in a different default position might help - in 2003 select the data labels and choose Format, Selected Data Labels, click the Alignment tab and try different choices under Label Position. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Liztd" wrote: Is it possible for Excel to automatically arrange the labels / series for a chart so they do not overlap? I create a pie chart from a timesheet report which contains many data labels. When the chart is created much of the text is overlaid on top of each other. I have to manually drag it to different positions around the outside of the chart in order to be able to view the different catgeories (e.g. Project 1, Project 2, Holiday, etc). Is it possible for Excel to realise that the text will not be viewable and to automatically arrange the data labels so there is no overlap? Thanks Liz |
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