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Hi Guys...
I've searched everywhere for this information and have tried everything I can think of, and cannot get it to work. Often when I run upon problems like this (i.e. those with no solution that I can find), you guys are able to help me. I hope this is one of those times! I have a scatterplot chart (X-Y) that I generate programatically for a group of users. I'd like the users to be able to ascertain additional information about a point, should they choose to do so. I experimented with DataLabels, but they cause the chart to become almost unreadable. What I would like to do, if possible, is change the text that is displayed when you hover over a data point (i.e. Series "Bonds", Point "6/1/2027" (6/1/2027,4.5)). I would like to be able to customize this text to something that i want it to say - that is, just a string of sorts. Is this possible? If not, does anyone have any clever ideas for how I might be able to do this? Any help, or suggestions, are most appreciated. Thanks in advance, this group is a god-send. Regards, David |
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