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I didn't manage to find it even though I went through the instructions in Excel
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Default How can I find the series selection tab?

Not clear what you mean by, "series selection tab".

If you are trying add Category Name Labels to the Series points on a chart
do the following:-

- click anywhere in chart

- this will cause Chart Tools at top of screen to become enabled

- Layout / Data Labels / More Data Label Options

- Format Data Labels window should launch

You can make various changes in here to the series of points on the graph.

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