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Paul Sexton
 
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Tushar,

Thanks for your reply. The data labels seem to want to show data for more
than a single point. I am using these callouts to record information on
control charts where there are assignable causes for data points outside of a
normal distribution. I have tried both programs without much success.

Paul

"Tushar Mehta" wrote:

You could use a datalabel instead of a callout. Not the same visual
effect but...

If you do decide to go that route, you may want to use Bovey's XY
Chartlabeler (www.appspro.com) or Walkenbach's ChartTools (www.j-
walk.com).

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Does anyone know a way to keep the pointer of a callout assigned to a point
in a graph? I am trying to add additional data points to graphs and my
callouts don't follow the point. Is there a way to do this without moving
the call out every time?


 
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