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Chapter 9 Creating Charts from Data 147
Note that these lls can’t be used for line and scatter charts. To learn about formatting
series elements in these chart types, see Customizing Data Point Symbols and Lines in
Line Charts on page 155 and “Using Scatter Charts” on page 156.
To adjust the opacity, stroke, shadow, or ll of selected series elements:
Select the element you want to change, click the Graphic inspector button, and then m
make the adjustments you want.
When adjusting the opacity and ll, note that dragging the Opacity slider at the
bottom of the Graphic inspector changes the opacity of the chart as a whole. To aect
only a selected series, select it, and then adjust the opacity of the color ll, gradient
ll, or tinted image ll, as needed. For more details, see Adjusting Opacity on page 99
and “Filling an Object with a Solid Color” on page 100.
To learn about using one of your own images as a ll, see “Filling an Object with an
Image” on page 102.
To learn about changing the look of the line around an element, see Changing the Style
of Borders” on page 96.
To learn about changing shadows, see Adding Shadows” on page 98.
To show and format data point labels for the selected series:
Click Series in the Chart inspector, and then select Value Labels. Then do any of m
the following:
To position the labels, choose a label location from the position buttons: (inside top, Â
middle, inside bottom, or outside for stacked left, or right).
For bar and column charts, you can choose to place the labels inside the bar near
the top, middle, or bottom, or beyond the end of the bar. For stacked bar and
column charts, the last option isn’t possible.
For area charts, you can choose to place the labels inside the area shapes near the
top, middle, or bottom, and align them to the left, center, or right.
For line charts, you can choose to place the labels above, directly on top of, or below
the data point symbols, and align them to the left, center, or right.
To specify the display format for the data values, choose an option from the Format Â
pop-up menu (for details, see the descriptions below “Formatting Chart Axes on
page 143). Choose Custom if you want to use a custom number format you’ve
previously set up, or if you want to create one; see Using Your Own Formats for
Displaying Values in Table Cells” on page 184 for more information.
To show negative numbers preceded by a minus sign or in parentheses, choose -100 Â
or (100) from the adjacent pop-up menu.
To specify the number of decimal places shown, type a number in the Decimals eld. Â
To change the text attributes of the data point labels, see  Creating Outlined
Text on page 52.
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