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Hi,

Does anyone has a VBA Script to label a doughnut chart outside the
actual chart with a leader line? Excel only gives you this option with
a pie chart.

Thanx for any help.

Steeplechase


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Hi,

If this is a single ring donut then you do not need any code.

Assuming your data is in A1:B5, labels in column A. Series name and
values in column B

A1:= B1:=Name
A2:=S1 B2:=1
A3:=S2 B3:=2
A4:=S3 B4:=3
A5:=S4 B5:=4

Add a copy of B1:B5 into C1:C5. Now select the range A1:C5 and create a
donut, which will have 2 rings.
Select the outer ring and change its chart type to Pie. The pie will
cover the donut for the moment until we finish formatting the chart.
Select the pie chart and add data labels make sure you check the leader
line option. On the patterns tab set the border and fill to none. This
will cause the pie to vanish but the data labels will remain.

With only 4 slices you will probably need to drag a data label away from
the donut in order to see the leader lines, but they are there now.

Cheers
Andy


Steeplechase wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone has a VBA Script to label a doughnut chart outside the
actual chart with a leader line? Excel only gives you this option with
a pie chart.

Thanx for any help.

Steeplechase



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It's easy to simulate the effect.

Create the doughnut chart.

Now, add the same data set as a 2nd series.

Select one of the plotted series. Select Chart | Chart Type... | Pie chart

Double-click the pie chart and add the desired labels.

Position the labels as desired.

Double-click the pie chart and from the Patterns tab set 'Border' and
'Area' to None. If you have a legend, delete the extraneous entry from
there.

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Hi,

Does anyone has a VBA Script to label a doughnut chart outside the
actual chart with a leader line? Excel only gives you this option with
a pie chart.

Thanx for any help.

Steeplechase


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Hello There!
Thanx for your help. That actually works very well. Is there a way in
VBA to do those steps automatically? For example by just selecting a
graph and clicking on one single button?

I appreciate your help.

Steeplechase


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The simplest way to generate the code would be to make use of the macro
recorder. Just turn it on and perform the required steps in order to
format your chart.
For more information see Tushar's page,
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/vba/be...rder/index.htm

Cheers
Andy

Steeplechase wrote:
Hello There!
Thanx for your help. That actually works very well. Is there a way in
VBA to do those steps automatically? For example by just selecting a
graph and clicking on one single button?

I appreciate your help.

Steeplechase



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