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![]() I would like to make a chart that has its title text linked to the contents of a cell. It is not obvious how to do this, or even if it is possible. It appears like the chart title is static -- you have to manually type in the title, even if it already, conveniently, exists in the contents of a cell somewhere. Is there a way to do it? I have a giant array of charts I am making and the titles are already written into the first column, it would be ncie to just link them into the title space. A second, but related question is, can I create text boxes within a chart, whose contents are defined by a cell contents. For example, I want to create a text box on a chart that says "growth 10%" and that text is contained within cell A11. -- cwinters ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cwinters's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18386 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=474864 |
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Hi,
Yes you can link the title to a cell. http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip001.htm To create a textbox select the chart and type the cell address, as described above, in the formula bar. Cheers Andy cwinters wrote: I would like to make a chart that has its title text linked to the contents of a cell. It is not obvious how to do this, or even if it is possible. It appears like the chart title is static -- you have to manually type in the title, even if it already, conveniently, exists in the contents of a cell somewhere. Is there a way to do it? I have a giant array of charts I am making and the titles are already written into the first column, it would be ncie to just link them into the title space. A second, but related question is, can I create text boxes within a chart, whose contents are defined by a cell contents. For example, I want to create a text box on a chart that says "growth 10%" and that text is contained within cell A11. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Hi,
You can get the title in by first creating a text box in the chart, then typing = in the formula bar and clicking on the cell you want to get the title from. If you're going to type the cell reference, you still need the sheet name in the formula even with the title on the same sheet as the chart. HTH. "cwinters" wrote: I would like to make a chart that has its title text linked to the contents of a cell. It is not obvious how to do this, or even if it is possible. It appears like the chart title is static -- you have to manually type in the title, even if it already, conveniently, exists in the contents of a cell somewhere. Is there a way to do it? I have a giant array of charts I am making and the titles are already written into the first column, it would be ncie to just link them into the title space. A second, but related question is, can I create text boxes within a chart, whose contents are defined by a cell contents. For example, I want to create a text box on a chart that says "growth 10%" and that text is contained within cell A11. -- cwinters ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cwinters's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18386 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=474864 |
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