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Default rotate legend by 90 or 270 degree

hi all,

i would like to be able to rotate my legend (the whole legend including the
content) by 90 or 270 degree, i.e. verticalised the legend. is there a way to
do this?

thank you,
jes
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Default rotate legend by 90 or 270 degree

There's no native way to do this. You could draw a set of shapes and labels
that form a custom legend, independent of Excel's.

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hi all,

i would like to be able to rotate my legend (the whole legend including
the
content) by 90 or 270 degree, i.e. verticalised the legend. is there a way
to
do this?

thank you,
jes



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