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Learn how to format, rotate, scale, and reverse the order of data series in a 3-D chart, such as a 3-D column chart. Find out how to use transparency and perspective to improve the visibility of data markers in a 3-D chart.
To change the scale of other axes in a chart, see Change the scale of the horizontal (category) axis in a chart or Change the scale of the vertical (value) axis in a chart. In a 3-D chart, click the depth axis that you want to change, or do the following to select the axis from a list of chart elements:
Learn how to add a new data series to your chart in Excel, whether it is on the same worksheet or a separate sheet. Follow the steps and screenshots to drag and drop or use the Select Data Source dialog box.
Learn how to edit titles and data labels on a chart, and how to link them to worksheet cells or format them on the chart. To add data labels outside a stacked graph, you can change the position of data labels relative to their data markers.
Learn how to assign or remove keyboard shortcuts (or hotkeys) for Word commands, macros, fonts, styles, or symbols. Use a mouse or just the keyboard to customize your keyboard shortcuts.
Learn how to change the text and format of axis labels in a chart created in Excel. You can use the source data, custom labels, or percentages for the horizontal (category) axis, and the value axis.
Learn how to use pie-of-pie charts to show small slices of a pie chart in a secondary pie or stacked bar chart. Follow the steps to change the chart type, format data series, and adjust the explosion or expansion of the slices.
Learn how to use Excel to create a box and whisker chart that shows the distribution of data into quartiles and outliers. Follow the steps to select your data, insert the chart, and customize its options.
Learn how to update fields in Word documents, such as table of contents, headers, cross-references, and formulas. You can update all fields at once by pressing Ctrl + A and F9, or update one field by right-clicking it.
Learn how to use Word to check the readability and level of your document, including Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level scores. See how languages and update channels affect the readability tests.
Learn how to define your own numbered, bulleted, and multilevel lists in Word with different formats, styles, symbols, and images. You can also turn off automatic numbering for lists and change the indent and alignment of list items.