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Part III<br />

Creating Charts and Graphics<br />

FIGURE 20.2<br />

Using the Chart Element drop-down control to select a chart element.<br />

NOTE<br />

TIP<br />

When a single data point is selected, the Chart Element control will display the name of the<br />

selected element, even though it’s not actually available for selection in the drop-down list.<br />

If you do a lot of work with charts, you may want to add the Chart Element control to your<br />

Quick Access Toolbar. That way, it will always be visible regardless of which Ribbon tab is<br />

selected. To add the control to your QAT, right-click it and choose Add To Quick Access Toolbar.<br />

User Interface Choices for Modifying Chart<br />

Elements<br />

You have two main ways of working with chart elements. You can use the Format dialog box or use the<br />

Ribbon and Mini toolbar.<br />

Using the Format dialog box<br />

When a chart element is selected, you can access the element’s Format dialog box to format or set options<br />

for the element. Each chart element has a unique Format dialog box that contains controls specific to the<br />

element (although many Format dialog boxes have controls in common). To access the Format dialog box,<br />

use either of these methods:<br />

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