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Hello all!
I'm wondering if there is a known add-in for Excel 2010 that might add some extra markers to the charts? (Probably should have gone with Origin 8 for this purpose) I've got a master graph of 20 - 30 experiments and something like an inverted triangle symbol would really help me out. I have made an inverted triangle in CorelDraw and imported as a picture but two things make it irritating: one can't adjust the colours or its size in excel. Any thoughts? (looking for a few more basic symbols since junk like "X" and "_" are very difficult to look at. Happy computing, Bryan |
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Hi Bryan
Have a look at the font Wingdings3 which will give you an inverted triangle(lower case q and s. Looking at all the Wingding Fonts may provide you with more of what you need. Failing that let me know what shopes you are after and I will do some more investigation for you. Good luck. Tony(OTPM) |
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Thanks for the reply Tony.
What's the best way to go about assigning a font symbol to a chart marker? The only major option I really see is to look for an image somewhere in the Windows folders... |
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Hi
Have a look at the following link which should help you: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...001084158.aspx Good luck. Tony(OTPM) |
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I've read through the article, but it explains the basic fundamentals.
What I did do then, was make "Data Labels" with the suggested Wingding3 font and http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm to speed up the process. When centered, they look like a Data Marker only without the option to outline it in a different colour (not an issue with me). Is this what you were suggesting? (B/c it worked pretty well!) One more question though. Since it's a bit of a "cheat", is there a reasonable way to show this data label in the legend? (which at this point is just a straight line since there are no data markers) Thanks again for the suggestion! |
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Hi
The only was you can show the Data Label in the Legend is, again, using a transparent Text Box positioned where you need it. Hope this helps. Good luck. Tony |
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