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Figure 1-10:
Embedded clustered column chart with data table and legend keys.
After you select a title, you can click the insertion point in the text and then edit as you would any worksheet text, or you can click to select the title, type the new title, and press Enter to completely replace it with the text you type. To force part of the title onto a new line, click the insertion point at the place in the text where the line break is to occur. After the insertion point is positioned in the title, press Enter to start a new line.
After selecting a title, you can then click the insertion point in the text and then edit as you would any worksheet text, or you can triple-click to select the entire title and completely replace it with the text you type. To force part of the title onto a new line, click the insertion point at the place in the text where the line break is to occur. After the insertion point is positioned in the title, press Enter to start a new line. After you finish editing the title, click somewhere else on the chart area to deselect it (or a worksheet cell, if you’ve finished formatting and editing the chart).
Double-click anywhere in a word in the chart title to completely select that word. Triple-click anywhere in the title text to completely select that chart title. When you double- or triple-click a chart title, a mini-bar appears above the title with buttons for modifying the selected text’s font, font size, and alignment, as well as for adding text enhancements such as bold, italic, and underlining.
Book V Chapter 1
Charting Worksheet Data