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In Excel 2003, I can't seem to re-shape the data labels text boxes in my pie
chart. I can change the font and allignment of the text within the text box. But, if the text defaults onto two or three lines, I cannot stretch the text box out to get the text to stay on one line. Normally, you can pull on the the little handles on the text box. Is there a trick to this that I don't know about? |
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This is a deficiency in Excel's charting capabilities. The text elements
seem like regular text boxes, but you are unable to resize or reshape them. Even VBA can't do this. The workaround is to add a real text box with the text you want. To add a static text box, select the chart, type the label, and press Enter. A text box appears in the middle of the chart, with the text you've typed. To add a text box that's linked to a cell, select the chart, press the equals key, then select the cell with the mouse. A text box appears in the middle of the chart, with the text from the cell you selected. Move the text box where you need it, and format it as desired. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Gouden Willem wrote: In Excel 2003, I can't seem to re-shape the data labels text boxes in my pie chart. I can change the font and allignment of the text within the text box. But, if the text defaults onto two or three lines, I cannot stretch the text box out to get the text to stay on one line. Normally, you can pull on the the little handles on the text box. Is there a trick to this that I don't know about? |
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Hi John, thanks this mail helped
However i need to be able to stretch the text I type so it diplays clearly whn I copy the graph into powerpoint. Is there any way I can i can strech th text ? "Jon Peltier" wrote: This is a deficiency in Excel's charting capabilities. The text elements seem like regular text boxes, but you are unable to resize or reshape them. Even VBA can't do this. The workaround is to add a real text box with the text you want. To add a static text box, select the chart, type the label, and press Enter. A text box appears in the middle of the chart, with the text you've typed. To add a text box that's linked to a cell, select the chart, press the equals key, then select the cell with the mouse. A text box appears in the middle of the chart, with the text from the cell you selected. Move the text box where you need it, and format it as desired. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Gouden Willem wrote: In Excel 2003, I can't seem to re-shape the data labels text boxes in my pie chart. I can change the font and allignment of the text within the text box. But, if the text defaults onto two or three lines, I cannot stretch the text box out to get the text to stay on one line. Normally, you can pull on the the little handles on the text box. Is there a trick to this that I don't know about? |
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As I said, No. You cannot change the size of the label. You must replace it
with a textbox. The textbox can be resized in the expected way. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services - Tutorials and Custom Solutions - http://PeltierTech.com/ 2006 Excel User Conference, 19-21 April, Atlantic City, NJ http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ExcelUserConf06.html _______ "keen learner" wrote in message ... Hi John, thanks this mail helped However i need to be able to stretch the text I type so it diplays clearly whn I copy the graph into powerpoint. Is there any way I can i can strech th text ? "Jon Peltier" wrote: This is a deficiency in Excel's charting capabilities. The text elements seem like regular text boxes, but you are unable to resize or reshape them. Even VBA can't do this. The workaround is to add a real text box with the text you want. To add a static text box, select the chart, type the label, and press Enter. A text box appears in the middle of the chart, with the text you've typed. To add a text box that's linked to a cell, select the chart, press the equals key, then select the cell with the mouse. A text box appears in the middle of the chart, with the text from the cell you selected. Move the text box where you need it, and format it as desired. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Gouden Willem wrote: In Excel 2003, I can't seem to re-shape the data labels text boxes in my pie chart. I can change the font and allignment of the text within the text box. But, if the text defaults onto two or three lines, I cannot stretch the text box out to get the text to stay on one line. Normally, you can pull on the the little handles on the text box. Is there a trick to this that I don't know about? |
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