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I have two data labels that overlap on a chart. Is there a way to wrap text
or change the data label box sizing so I can see both labels? Help please Cody |
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Cody -
Unfortunately you don't have a lot of control over the data labels. They look like text boxes, but the little black handles are merely decoration, and do not allow resizing. You can move a label: click on the label to select the series of labels, then click again to select the single label. Drag the label by its edges to a new position. You can edit the text of the label: click on the label to select the series of labels, then click again to select the single label. Click a third time to activate the cursor within the label. Insert carriage returns where appropriate to adjust the width of the label. You can replace a label by a text box. The easiest way to insert a textbox is to select the chart and type whatever label you want. When you press Enter, Excel puts a new textbox in the middle of the chart with the text you just typed. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Cody wrote: I have two data labels that overlap on a chart. Is there a way to wrap text or change the data label box sizing so I can see both labels? Help please Cody |
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