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Link a chart title, label, or text box to a worksheet cell
 

To easily update a chart or axis title (titles in charts: Descriptive text that is automatically aligned to an axis or centered at the top of a chart.), label, or text box that you have added to a chart, you can link it to a worksheet cell. Changes that you make to the data in that worksheet cell will automatically appear in the chart.

  1. On a chart, click the title, label, or text box that you want to link to a worksheet cell, or do the following to select it from a list of chart elements.

    1. Click a chart.

      This displays the Chart Tools, adding the Design, Layout, and Format tabs.

    2. On the Format tab, in the Current Selection group, click the arrow next to the Chart Elements box, and then click the chart element that you want to use.

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  2. In the formula bar (formula bar: A bar at the top of the Excel window that you use to enter or edit values or formulas in cells or charts. Displays the constant value or formula stored in the active cell.), type an equal sign (=).
  3. In the worksheet, select the cell that contains the data that you want to display in the title, label, or text box on the chart.

     Tip   You can also type the reference to the worksheet cell. Include the sheet name, followed by an exclamation point, for example, Sheet1!F2

  4. Press ENTER.
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