Bubble chart: data label options

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Guest

Hi all

Excel 2007

I have a worksheet from which I am trying to generate a bubble chart (XY).
For the sake of argument let's say the worksheet has the following columns
and row values:

Project ID, Priority, Duration
1, 5, 12
2, 3, 20
3, 8, 8

When creating the chart, I can generate the bubbles where Priority and
Duration (X and Y) intersect (which is great). I can also make the bubble
size equal to Priority (also great). What I can't seem to be able to do is
set the data label to the value of of "Project ID", as this is not one of the
available options (which appear to be limited to X, Y, Series or Bubble
Size). Is there any way to do this?

The only workaround I've come up with so far is to create a new series for
each row of the worksheet and then to select Series as the value for the
bubble data label. Seems very inefficient to do it this way.

Tony
Directory Services MVP and Excel Muppet
 
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Guest

Tony Murray said:
Hi all

Excel 2007

I have a worksheet from which I am trying to generate a bubble chart (XY).
For the sake of argument let's say the worksheet has the following columns
and row values:

Project ID, Priority, Duration
1, 5, 12
2, 3, 20
3, 8, 8

When creating the chart, I can generate the bubbles where Priority and
Duration (X and Y) intersect (which is great). I can also make the bubble
size equal to Priority (also great). What I can't seem to be able to do is
set the data label to the value of of "Project ID", as this is not one of the
available options (which appear to be limited to X, Y, Series or Bubble
Size). Is there any way to do this?

The only workaround I've come up with so far is to create a new series for
each row of the worksheet and then to select Series as the value for the
bubble data label. Seems very inefficient to do it this way.

Tony
Directory Services MVP and Excel Muppet

_______________________

Found a very useful chart labeler tool here:

http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm

Worked like a charm with my chart in Excel 2007.

Tony
 

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