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Default Excel Chart Data Table Format

I want to word wrap the information within a chart table. Does anyone
have any code that will allow me to control the format of the text
within the chart data table?

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Default Excel Chart Data Table Format

You cannot control the formatting of the data table within a chart. If the
default data table doesn't look nice, you can make a table in a worksheet
near the chart, or actually copy this and paste it over the chart. Hold
Shift while clicking on the Edit menu, and you will see an item called Paste
Picture Link, which pastes a linked picture of the copied table.

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I want to word wrap the information within a chart table. Does anyone
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