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I have two data labels on a chart that overlap. Is it possible to wrap the
text or change the data label box size so both labels are readable? Thanks for any help. Cody |
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Hi Cody..........
I don't know the answer to your question, but can advise you that if you don't get an answer here.....you might do better trying at microsoft.public.excel.charting where they specialize in questions about charts and the like. I've gotten lots of good answers there......... Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Cody" wrote in message ... I have two data labels on a chart that overlap. Is it possible to wrap the text or change the data label box size so both labels are readable? Thanks for any help. Cody |
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Chuck -
Thanks for the plug. I read this in the charting group earlier today, and here is how I responded: Cody - Unfortunately you don't have a lot of control over the data labels. They look like text boxes, but the little black handles are merely decoration, and do not allow resizing. You can move a label: click on the label to select the series of labels, then click again to select the single label. Drag the label by its edges to a new position. You can edit the text of the label: click on the label to select the series of labels, then click again to select the single label. Click a third time to activate the cursor within the label. Insert carriage returns where appropriate to adjust the width of the label. You can replace a label by a text box. The easiest way to insert a textbox is to select the chart and type whatever label you want. When you press Enter, Excel puts a new textbox in the middle of the chart with the text you just typed. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ CLR wrote: Hi Cody.......... I don't know the answer to your question, but can advise you that if you don't get an answer here.....you might do better trying at microsoft.public.excel.charting where they specialize in questions about charts and the like. I've gotten lots of good answers there......... Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Cody" wrote in message ... I have two data labels on a chart that overlap. Is it possible to wrap the text or change the data label box size so both labels are readable? Thanks for any help. Cody |
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