2. it shows the colors or patterns assigned to a data series
a. Chart Area
b.Value axis
C. Legend
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option C. Legend.
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There are numerous formatting commands we can apply to the X and Y axes of a chart. Although adjusting the font size, style, and color are common, many more options are available through the Format Axis pane. The following steps demonstrate a few of these formatting techniques on the Grade Distribution Comparison chart:
Switch to the Grade Distribution worksheet and click anywhere along the X axis (horizontal axis) of the Grade Distribution Comparison chart.
Right click and select Font.
Change the font to Arial, the Font Style to Bold, and the Size to 11 (see Figure 4.26).
Font Dialog box with Regular Font Style and Size 11 selected.
Figure 4.26 Font Dialog Box
Click anywhere along the Y axis to activate it and repeat steps 2 and 3.
Click on the chart title and repeat steps 2 and 3, but set the Size to 14.
The final appearance of the axes is shown in Figure 4.27 Formatted X & Y Axes.
Formatted X and Y Axes. Note the bold text.
Figure 4.27 Formatted X and Y Axes
Next we want to make some changes to the percentage numbers on the Y (vertical) axis.
Right click the vertical (value) axis. Select Format Axis. This opens the Format Axis pane.
Click Number from the list of options. The commands in this section of the Format Axis pane are used to format numbers that appear on the selected axis of the chart.
Click in the Decimal places input box and change the value to 1.
Select Axis Options. Change the Minimum Bound to .05 to make the differences in the columns more dramatic. The Format Axis pane should match Figure 4.28.
Click the Close button at the top of the Format Axis pane.
Save your work.