From: snowrider on 18 Mar 2010 20:01 I want to put a line that connects two bars in Excel, and put different values on top of it, like correlations or significances between the two bars. Example: http://hawaii.edu/mri/excel.jpg Right now, I am doing each by hand. I open it in PowerPoint, and then use the shapes and text boxes to connect everything. Does Excel have a feature to do this more-or-less automatically? Thank you.
From: SueW on 19 Mar 2010 10:15 Select the chart, click on the Layout tab and draw the shape you want. Use the Format tab the rotate the shape. Add a text box above shape. "snowrider" wrote: > I want to put a line that connects two bars in Excel, and put different > values on top of it, like correlations or significances between the two bars. > Example: http://hawaii.edu/mri/excel.jpg > > Right now, I am doing each by hand. I open it in PowerPoint, and then use > the shapes and text boxes to connect everything. Does Excel have a feature > to do this more-or-less automatically? > > Thank you.
From: snowrider on 22 Mar 2010 21:39 Thank you Sue. Is there anyway to have Excel do this more-or-less automatically for you? Thank you again. "SueW" wrote: > Select the chart, click on the Layout tab and draw the shape you want. Use > the Format tab the rotate the shape. Add a text box above shape. > > "snowrider" wrote: > > > I want to put a line that connects two bars in Excel, and put different > > values on top of it, like correlations or significances between the two bars. > > Example: http://hawaii.edu/mri/excel.jpg > > > > Right now, I am doing each by hand. I open it in PowerPoint, and then use > > the shapes and text boxes to connect everything. Does Excel have a feature > > to do this more-or-less automatically? > > > > Thank you.
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