From: masanao.baba on 17 Nov 2009 15:41 How can I bring data labels in front of objects in a graph? Any help would be appreciated!
From: trip_to_tokyo on 18 Nov 2009 12:55 In EXCEL 2007 try this:- - single left hand click the chart to highlight it - the Chart Tools should become enabled (towards the top right hand side of the screen) - single right hand click in one of the columns (for example) the select Add Data Labels (numbers appear above the top of my columns at this point) - Chart Tools / Layout / Labels group / Data Labels / More Data Label Options / in here the first option at the top of the left hand side is Label Options / select Center on the right hand side (the numbers will move to the centre of the columns) - in the Format Data Labels (which is where you should be at the moment) select Fill on the left hand side (6th option down) / Solid fill / Close Your labels will now appear in front of the objects on the graph. I have uploaded an example of the above to: www.pierrefondes.com It is the first example on the home page (number 17 at the top of the page) and has a file reference of:- Charts_masanao.xlsx Please click on Yes if my comments have helped. Thanks! "masanao.baba" wrote: > How can I bring data labels in front of objects in a graph? Any help > would be appreciated! > . >
From: Jon Peltier on 20 Nov 2009 12:48 All chart elements float in their particular layer in the chart. The layer that contains shapes, pictures, etc., is in a layer in front of all chart element layers. You could replace the data labels with text boxes, which float in the shapes layer. Within the shapes layer, the shapes can be reordered. The problem with text boxes is they are not linked to points the way data labels are. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ masanao.baba wrote: > How can I bring data labels in front of objects in a graph? Any help > would be appreciated!
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