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I tried to reduce the line spacing in the text box used in a chart made in
the Excel. In PowerPoint, under "Format" I can find "line spacing" and use
it. But I have not been able to fing the similar function in the Excel. Is
there any way to change the line spacing in the chart made in Excel?
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Hi,

I don't believe the textboxes within excel offer this type of formatting
control.

Cheers
Andy

Anne wrote:
I tried to reduce the line spacing in the text box used in a chart made in
the Excel. In PowerPoint, under "Format" I can find "line spacing" and use
it. But I have not been able to fing the similar function in the Excel. Is
there any way to change the line spacing in the chart made in Excel?


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