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Posted this on 'Excel' by mistake -
I have a callout box on a rather complicated graph. It really only has value if it always points to the data point to which it refers. If I move the end of the pointer over the data point, it looks exactly as I want it to. However of I move the graph on the screen, look at it in Print Preview, or worse, print it, the data point is liable to be anywhere. Is there a way to pin the pointer to a particular data point so it will stay there?? Thx Dave |
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Dave -
You cannot lock an autoshape to a particular point in a chart. You can use a data label on the point, with a custom label, but if you insert or remove points before this one (i.e., change the starting point of the series), the label will also not stay attached to the right point. You can format a single point differently to help draw attention to it (a different marker shape or color, or even a custom shape), but again this moves if you insert or remove points. You could add another series, with just a single point, and format this one with the label or custom marker you want, and it won't have the same issue as above if the number of points changes. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Dave" wrote in message ... Posted this on 'Excel' by mistake - I have a callout box on a rather complicated graph. It really only has value if it always points to the data point to which it refers. If I move the end of the pointer over the data point, it looks exactly as I want it to. However of I move the graph on the screen, look at it in Print Preview, or worse, print it, the data point is liable to be anywhere. Is there a way to pin the pointer to a particular data point so it will stay there?? Thx Dave |
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Thank you Jon - that got it.
Went with the single point series. Worked great, looks good. Really appreciate your suggestions. Thx again, Dave "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Dave - You cannot lock an autoshape to a particular point in a chart. You can use a data label on the point, with a custom label, but if you insert or remove points before this one (i.e., change the starting point of the series), the label will also not stay attached to the right point. You can format a single point differently to help draw attention to it (a different marker shape or color, or even a custom shape), but again this moves if you insert or remove points. You could add another series, with just a single point, and format this one with the label or custom marker you want, and it won't have the same issue as above if the number of points changes. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Dave" wrote in message ... Posted this on 'Excel' by mistake - I have a callout box on a rather complicated graph. It really only has value if it always points to the data point to which it refers. If I move the end of the pointer over the data point, it looks exactly as I want it to. However of I move the graph on the screen, look at it in Print Preview, or worse, print it, the data point is liable to be anywhere. Is there a way to pin the pointer to a particular data point so it will stay there?? Thx Dave |
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