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This
is another Excel chart based on a chart from the Wall Street
Journal. It offers several enhanced types of chart
legends.
The labels all use textboxes. The labels at the right of
the figure are linked to spreadsheet cells and update as
the calculated data changes.
You could, of course, link all the textboxes to
spreadsheet cells.
General Excel Issues
The numbers in the legend boxes show the change in
unemployment rates during the previous 24 months. The
WSJ used two methods in the chart to highlight this
period.
First, it shaded the most-recent 24 periods. This is
easy to do. You just...
(Continued in the documentation.)
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