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How to list chart text

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hi Im Linda Tracy from my online training hub in this video were going to look at how I can use Excel to recreate this chart here and the interesting feature in this chart is that the vertical axis has these text labels now theres no native chart or easy way to retrieve this in Excel however what we do know is with a regular bar chart when you use one of those we have a vertical axis of text labels and when we insert a regular line chart we have a horizontal axis with text labels so what we want to do is combine the two charts and well do that with some dummy data first of all lets create our line chart now Ive laid my data out in a bit of an odd way just because this data here Ive had to recreate it manually I dont actually have the data to hand and Ive laid it out like this in order to achieve this effect of the lines so lets go ahead and insert a line chart now the first thing we need to do is select the data and remove the year as a series its Excel is thought that this

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Edit legend entries on the worksheet On the worksheet, click the cell that contains the name of the data series that appears as an entry in the chart legend. Type the new name, and then press ENTER. The new name automatically appears in the legend on the chart.
Insert a text box on a chart Click the chart to which you want to add a text box. In the chart, click where you want to start a corner of the text box, and then drag until the text box is the size that you want. In the text box, type the text that you want. The text will wrap in the text box.
Right-click your chart, and then choose Select Data. In the Legend Entries (Series) box, click the series you want to change. Click Edit, make your changes, and click OK. Changes you make may break links to the source data on the worksheet.
On the INSERT tab, in the Illustrations group, click SmartArt. In the Choose a SmartArt Graphic gallery, click Hierarchy, click an organization chart layout (such as Organization Chart), and then, click OK. To enter your text, do one of the following: Click in a box in the SmartArt graphic, and then type your text.
Create a chart Select the data for which you want to create a chart. Click INSERT Recommended Charts. On the Recommended Charts tab, scroll through the list of charts that Excel recommends for your data, and click any chart to see how your data will look. When you find the chart you like, click it OK.
In the worksheet, click the cell that contains the title or data label text that you want to change. Edit the existing contents, or type the new text or value, and then press ENTER. The changes you made automatically appear on the chart.
To change the format of chart text, select the text, and then choose an option on the mini toolbar that appears. Or, on the Home tab, in the Font group, select the formatting that you want to use.
Or, click the chart to open Chart Tools Design, and choose from many chart styles, types, and elements. To edit the data, right-click the chart and click Edit Data to reopen the spreadsheet. Changes in the spreadsheet show up automatically in the chart. Or, under Design, click Data Edit Data.

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