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Data labels other than charted values
I'm using Microsoft Excel 2000. My question is: I have a bar chart. The
format of the Y axis value is shown as percentage and I want to label the value of each bar shown in the graph. However, I want the label to be the true value and not the percent value. How would I do this? Example: You have a budget of $50.00. Harry spent $25, Bill spent $20, and Bob spent $5. The bar graph shows Harry as spending 50%, Bill 40% and Bob as 10%. But I would like the label for each bar to be the original $25, $20, and $5. Is there any way to accomplish this? |
Data labels other than charted values
Rob Bovey's XY Chartlabeler (www.appspro.com) (works on every chart type)
or John Walkenbach's Chart Tools (www.j-walk.com). happy new year -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Phil from Ohio" wrote in message ... I'm using Microsoft Excel 2000. My question is: I have a bar chart. The format of the Y axis value is shown as percentage and I want to label the value of each bar shown in the graph. However, I want the label to be the true value and not the percent value. How would I do this? Example: You have a budget of $50.00. Harry spent $25, Bill spent $20, and Bob spent $5. The bar graph shows Harry as spending 50%, Bill 40% and Bob as 10%. But I would like the label for each bar to be the original $25, $20, and $5. Is there any way to accomplish this? |
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