Syntax

expression.Separator

expression A variable that represents a DataLabels object.

Remarks

If you use a string, you will get a string as the separator. If you use xlDataLabelSeparatorDefault (= 1), you will get the default data label separator, which is either a comma or a newline, depending on the data label.

When a value of "1" is returned, it indicates that the user has not changed the default separator which is a comma ",". You can also pass a value of "1" to change the separator back to the default separator.

The chart must first be active before you can access the data labels programmatically; otherwise a run-time error occurs.

Example

This example sets the data label separator for the first series on the first chart to a semicolon. This example assumes a chart exists on the active worksheet.

Visual Basic for Applications
Sub ChangeSeparator() ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(1).Chart.SeriesCollection(1) _ .DataLabels.Separator = ";" End Sub

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