Edit Data Settings in Data Charts

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Operating System: Windows

empower® Add-in: Chart Creation

Under the button Data in the action bar, you can make further changes to your data chart (Figure 779, “Button Data).

Figure 779. Button Data

Button Data

The available options depend on the chart type in use. For example, you can edit your series preferences as well as the series and category order for most charts, but not for bubble or scatter charts.

For waterfall charts, you can also set the waterfall direction.

In addition, you have the option to create, edit and break Excel links.

Note

For further information regarding Excel links, see Use Excel Links.

Under Series, you can decide if you want to use the columns or rows in Excel as series. The other option will then be used as categories (Figure 780, “Options for Series”).

Figure 780. Options for Series

Options for Series

Under Series Order in PPT, you can decide if the series are sorted according to their order in Excel or if this order should be reversed (Figure 781, “Options for Series Order”).

Figure 781. Options for Series Order

Options for Series Order

Under Categories Order in PPT, you can decide if the categories are sorted according to their order in Excel or if this order should be reversed (Figure 782, “Options for Category Order”).

Figure 782. Options for Category Order

Options for Category Order

For circle charts, you can decide if the categories are sorted clockwise or counter clockwise (Figure 783, “Options for Category Order in Circle Charts”).

Figure 783. Options for Category Order in Circle Charts

Options for Category Order in Circle Charts

For waterfall charts, under Waterfall Direction, you can decide if the waterfall direction should go from left to right or from right to left (Figure 784, “Options for Waterfall Direction (Waterfall Chart)”).

Figure 784. Options for Waterfall Direction (Waterfall Chart)

Options for Waterfall Direction (Waterfall Chart)

For waterfall bar charts, under Waterfall Direction, you can decide if the waterfall direction should go from bottom to top or from top to bottom (Figure 785, “Options for Waterfall Direction (Waterfall Bar Chart)”).

Figure 785. Options for Waterfall Direction (Waterfall Bar Chart)

Options for Waterfall Direction (Waterfall Bar Chart)

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