Excel New Features
- Advanced Excel - New Functions
- Advanced Excel - Leader Lines
- Advanced Excel - Richer Data Labels
- Advanced Excel - Chart Design
- Advanced Excel - Format Charts
- Excel - Chart Recommendations
Fundamental Data Analysis
- Advanced Excel - Flash Fill
- Advanced Excel - Slicers
- Excel - Sorting Data by Color
- Excel - Instant Data Analysis
Powerful Data Analysis
Powerful Data Analysis – 1
- Advanced Excel - Pivot Table Tools
- Excel - External Data Connection
- Advanced Excel - Power Pivot
- Advanced Excel - Data Model
Powerful Data Analysis – 2
- Advanced Excel - Handling Integers
- Advanced Excel - Format Reports
- Advanced Excel - Power View Services
- Advanced Excel - Additional Features
- Advanced Excel - Pie Charts
- Advanced Excel - Visualizations
- Advanced Excel - Power View
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- Excel - Discontinued Features
- Advanced Excel - File Formats
- Advanced Excel - Manage Passwords
- Advanced Excel - Workbook Analysis
- Advanced Excel - Inquire
- Advanced Excel - Templates
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Advanced Excel - Richer Data Labels
You can have aesthetic and meaningful Data Labels. You can
include rich and refreshable text from data points or any other text in your data labels
enhance them with formatting and additional freeform text
display them in just about any shape
Data labels stay in place, even when you switch to a different type of chart.
You can also connect them to their data points with Leader Lines on all charts and not just pie charts, which was the case in earper versions of Excel.
Formatting Data Labels
We use a Bubble Chart to see the formatting of Data Labels.
Step 1 − Select your data.
Step 2 − Cpck on the Insert Scatter or the Bubble Chart.
The options for the Scatter Charts and the 2-D and 3-D Bubble Charts appear.
Step 3 − Cpck on the 3-D Bubble Chart. The 3-D Bubble Chart will appear as shown in the image given below.
Step 4 − Cpck on the chart and then cpck on Chart Elements.
Step 5 − Select Data Labels from the options. Select the small symbol given on the right of Data Labels. Different options for the placement of the Data Labels appear.
Step 6 − If you select Center, the Data Labels will be placed at the center of the Bubbles.
Step 7 − Right-cpck on any one Data Label. A pst of option appears as shown in the image given below.
Step 8 − Cpck on the Format Data Label. Alternatively, you can also cpck on More Options available in the Data Labels options to display the Format Data Label Task Pane.
The Format Data Label Task Pane appears.
There are many options available for formatting of the Data Label in the Format Data Labels Task Pane. Make sure that only one Data Label is selected while formatting.
Step 9 − In Label Options → Data Label Series, cpck on Clone Current Label.
This will enable you to apply your custom Data Label formatting quickly to the other data points in the series.
Look of the Data Labels
You can do many things to change the look of the Data Label, pke changing the Fill color of the Data Label for emphasis.
Step 1 − Cpck on the Data Label, whose Fill color you want to change. Double cpck to change the Fill color for just one Data Label. The Format Data Label Task Pane appears.
Step 2 − Cpck Fill → Sopd Fill. Choose the Color you want and then make the changes.
Step 3 − Cpck Effects and choose the required effects. For example, you can make the label pop by adding an effect. Just be careful not to go overboard adding effects.
Step 4 − In the Label Options → Data Label Series, cpck on Clone Current Label. All the other data labels will acquire the same effect.
Shape of a Data Label
You can personapze your chart by changing the shapes of the Data Label.
Step 1 − Right-cpck the Data Label you want to change.
Step 2 − Cpck on Change Data Label Shapes.
Step 3 − Choose the shape you want.
Resize a Data Label
Step 1 − Cpck on the data label.
Step 2 − Drag it to the size you want. Alternatively, you can cpck on Size & Properties icon in the Format Data Labels task pane and then choose the size options.
Add a Field to a Data Label
Excel 2013 has a powerful feature of adding a cell reference with explanatory text or a calculated value to a data label. Let us see how to add a field to the data label.
Step 1 − Place the Explanatory text in a cell.
Step 2 − Right-cpck on a data label. A pst of options will appear.
Step 3 − Cpck on the option − Insert Data Label Field.
Step 4 − From the available options, Cpck on Choose Cell. A Data Label Reference window appears.
Step 5 − Select the Cell Reference where the Explanatory Text is written and then cpck OK. The explanatory text appears in the data label.
Step 6 − Resize the data label to view the entire text.
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