data label

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    Data label different than actual number in graph

    How do I change a data label to read different than the actual numerical value in excel 2007 graph. i.e number in my axis that increase by 20's, the bar graph reads whole number, but I want to place a data label that reads a percent of the total over each bar. Does anyone know how to do this?
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    put extra value in data label of the chart

    I am doing some charts (Line Chart - stacked line with Markers), the chart data series needs to be shown the % sign, this is achieved. The tricky question is: I have do display an extra value - the actual values (not the percentage ones), somehow in the same chart for each data series...
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    Minor Addition to VBA For A Chart

    Hi, I have some VBA code (from using the Macro Recorder) that does exactly what I'd like it to. The macro looks at a particular range and generates a pie chart, and then removes the chart title. The only issue that I have with it is that the data labels in the pie chart show do not show any...

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