
Dynamically Label Chart Series Lines - My Online Training Hub
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Date: 2022-04-08
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Peder
Thank you so much Mynda. Your videos are as always great. Informative and well articulated. One question, have you traced down Microsoft to fix the call outs on line charts? We are using this to explain why the line change direction over time, but as you may are aware of is Excel showing empty call outs on the meassur points that's empty in addition to the on that contain data. Understand this is a bug, but annoying that we need to reset the call outs to remove the empty once each time.
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Thank you so much Mynda. Your videos are as always great. Informative and well articulated. One question, have you traced down Microsoft to fix the call outs on line charts? We are using this to explain why the line change direction over time, but as you may are aware of is Excel showing empty call outs on the meassur points that's empty in addition to the on that contain data. Understand this is a bug, but annoying that we need to reset the call outs to remove the empty once each time.
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Lindsey
I cannot figure out how to only display the Data Label for the last data point. Data Labels appear for every point on each of the lines on my graph, and I have 56 data points for each line! Please explain EXACTLY what you are doing around the 1:28 mark. Thank you!
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I cannot figure out how to only display the Data Label for the last data point. Data Labels appear for every point on each of the lines on my graph, and I have 56 data points for each line! Please explain EXACTLY what you are doing around the 1:28 mark. Thank you!
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John
Very cool - I came here for the clean Month / Year legend, bur stayed for the neat #N/A trick.
Definitely would be nice to do this in a more elegant way ( for those with #N/A / #Value error OCD !)
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Very cool - I came here for the clean Month / Year legend, bur stayed for the neat #N/A trick.
Definitely would be nice to do this in a more elegant way ( for those with #N/A / #Value error OCD !)
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