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Old October 24th, 2003, 01:38 PM
s1mon
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hi everyone

im realy realy stuck here. i have 3 colums, 1 is month, 1 is percent of
attendance and 1 is whether the attendance is good / bad average etc.
done using an IF function.

I need to use the third clum as a label on the chat - so x axis is
month, y is % and label is attendace level - good / bad etc. but i cant
get the label to look at the third column

i hope you understand what i mean.

thanks for any help

Simon.



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Old October 24th, 2003, 05:30 PM
Jon Peltier
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Simon -

There are a couple of free addins you can download that use a worksheet
range as data point labels:

Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler (http://appspro.com)
John Walkenbach's Chart Tools (http://j-walk.com)

- Jon
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s1mon wrote:

hi everyone

im realy realy stuck here. i have 3 colums, 1 is month, 1 is percent of
attendance and 1 is whether the attendance is good / bad average etc.
done using an IF function.

I need to use the third clum as a label on the chat - so x axis is
month, y is % and label is attendace level - good / bad etc. but i cant
get the label to look at the third column

i hope you understand what i mean.

thanks for any help

Simon.



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