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How can I add multiple source data data labels?
To be more exact, I require my original data labels (in an Area Chart in
Excel) to remain visible, ie £250,444; in addition I require to show on the same drop line, either above or below this original figure, the Loan To Value amount, ie 48%. I am sure this is possible, however I am unable to discover the correct process to enable this eventuality. |
How can I add multiple source data data labels?
Hi,
First you need to create a concatenated formula in the spreadsheet, then you need to use a custom add-in to use those cells a data labels. Assume you 250,444 is in column B and the 48% is in column C then in column D enter thr formula =TEXT(B1,"£###,###")&" - "&TEXT(C1,"%") you can download the xl chart labeler from http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Julian Iles" wrote: To be more exact, I require my original data labels (in an Area Chart in Excel) to remain visible, ie £250,444; in addition I require to show on the same drop line, either above or below this original figure, the Loan To Value amount, ie 48%. I am sure this is possible, however I am unable to discover the correct process to enable this eventuality. |
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