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Summary: Do you want to include two data labels with your chart? Exactly how you can achieve this feat isn’t intuitive in Excel, but once you learn the trick you’ll be able to display the labels just the way you want. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and Excel 2003.)
Harrie wants to create a column chart that displays two values for each column in the chart. One value to be displayed would be a percentage (such as 46%) and the other an absolute value (such as 359,000). One value would appear on the column in the chart, and the other just above the column.
There are many ways that this can be accomplished, depending on the nature of your data. This tip will examine a couple of the many ways you can proceed.
A relatively simple approach is to assume that your data is in three columns. The first column is the categories (what will appear along the X-axis), the second is the percentage that you want to plot, and the third is the absolute value to be displayed. Follow these steps:
Tip #2411 applies to Microsoft Excel versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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