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A quick guide to clearly labeling your graph's axes in Excel
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This wikiHow teaches you how to place labels on the vertical and horizontal axes of a graph in Microsoft Excel. You can do this on both Windows and Mac.
Things You Should Know
- Click your graph to select it, and then click + in its top-right corner.
- Check the box next to Axis Titles to make text boxes appear on each axis.
- Select an "Axis Title" text box and edit its text.
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Open your Excel document. Double-click an Excel document that contains a graph.
- If you haven't yet created the document, open Excel and click Blank workbook, then create your graph before continuing.
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Select the graph. Click your graph to select it.
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Click +. It's to the right of the top-right corner of the graph. This will open a drop-down menu.
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Click the Axis Titles checkbox. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so checks the Axis Titles box and places text boxes next to the vertical axis and below the horizontal axis.
- If there is already a check in the Axis Titles box, uncheck and then re-check the box to force the axes' text boxes to appear.
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Select an "Axis Title" box. Click either of the "Axis Title" boxes to place your mouse cursor in it.
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Enter a title for the axis. Select the "Axis Title" text, type in a new label for the axis, and then click the graph. This will save your title.
- You can repeat this process for the other axis title.
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How do I put words of axes labels on two or three lines?
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You need to use macros for this. Go to Settings and add the Developer tab. Then enable the file as macro-enabled. This will allow you to right-click onto edit mode; from here you can add words on any amount of lines you need.
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The steps for labeling axes in this article can also apply to charts you create in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
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Edit the labels of your axes at any time by clicking directly on the labels. A cursor will appear, and you'll have the ability to enter the desired text.
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If you switch your chart type to a type that does not support axis labels such as a pie chart, your axis labels will disappear. However, your axis labels will reappear if you switch back to the original chart type.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Jack Lloyd is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher. This article has been viewed 377,523 times.
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1. Open an Excel document.
2. Click the graph.
3. Click +
4. Click Axis Titles
5. Click an "Axis Title" text box.
6. Type in the label you'd like the axis to have.
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