![]() Here is a list of labels that are supported for different types of charts, and the buttons in the context menu to add or remove them: Label type 6.1 Types of labels 6.2 Automatic label placement 6.3 Manual label placement 6.4 Text fields 6.5 Text label property controls 6.6 Pasting text into multiple labels 6.1 Types of labels This section explains how think-cell’s labels work in detail. If you want to keep the existing text, enter text editing mode by pressing F2 and use the cursor keys and Home/ End keys to navigate within the label text. When a label is selected, you can start typing, overwriting the current text. In addition, you can always enter additional text or replace the default text inside think-cell’s automatic labels. When you create labels from think-cell’s context menu, the default content is taken from the datasheet or calculated by the program (in the case of column totals, averages, and the like). Avoid using PowerPoint text boxes to label your charts as they will be ignored by think-cell’s automatic label placement. Think-cell takes care of correct and readable labeling.
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