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Default text position on a chart

Is there a way to set a text's position on a chart so that if the text is
referring to a cell the position of the text will always be aligned? I'm
linking text on a chart to a cell, and if the cell has more or less
characters the position of the text always changes. I would like to left
justify the text or something. Thanks.
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Default text position on a chart

A textbox will not move if its text changes. A chart or axis title will
move. A data label will move, depending on its position.

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Is there a way to set a text's position on a chart so that if the text is
referring to a cell the position of the text will always be aligned? I'm
linking text on a chart to a cell, and if the cell has more or less
characters the position of the text always changes. I would like to left
justify the text or something. Thanks.



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