Add or remove data labels in a chart
To quickly identify a data series in a chart, you can add data labels to the data points of the chart. By default, the data labels are linked to values on the worksheet, and they update automatically when changes are made to these values.
You can also display series names, category names, and percentages in data labels. For bubble charts, you can even display the size of the bubbles. For optimal detail, you can display more than one data label entry in each data label, separated by a comma or other separator that you specify.
To prevent data labels from overlapping and to make them easier to read, you can adjust their positions in the chart. And if you no longer need to display data labels, you can remove them.What do you want to do?
Change the data label entries that are displayed
Change the position of data labels
Remove data labels from a chart
Add data labels to a chart
- On a chart, do one of the following:
- To add a data label to all data points of all data series, click the chart area .
- To add a data label to all data points of a data series, click once to select the data series that you want to label.
- To add a data label to a single data point in a data series, click the data series that contains the data point that you want to label, and then click the data point again.
This displays the
Chart Tools
, adding theDesign
,Layout
, andFormat
tabs. - On the
Layout
tab, in theLabels
group, clickData Labels
, and then click the display option that you want.Note Depending on the chart type that you used, different data label options will be available.
Change the data label entries that are displayed
- On a chart, do one of the following:
- To display additional label entries for all data points of a series, click a data label once to select all data labels of the data series.
- To display additional label entries for a single data point, click the the data label in the data point that you want to change, and then click the data label again.
This displays the
Chart Tools
, adding theDesign
,Layout
, andFormat
tabs. - On the
Format
tab, in theCurrent Selection
group, clickFormat Selection
.Tip You can also right-click the selected label or labels on the chart, and then click
Format Data Label
orFormat Data Labels
on the shortcut menu. - Click
Label Options
if it's not selected, and then underLabel Contains
, select the check box for the label entries that you want to add. - To change the separator between the data label entries, select the separator that you want to use or type a custom separator in the
Separator
box. - To adjust the label position to better present the additional text, select the option that you want under
Label Position
.
Tip If you have entered custom label text but want to display the data label entries that are linked to worksheet values again, you can click Reset Label Text
.
Change the position of data labels
You can change the position of a single data label by dragging it. You can also place data labels in a standard position relative to their data markers. Depending on the chart type, you can choose from a variety of positioning options.
- On a chart, do one of the following:
- To reposition all data labels for an entire data series, click a data label once to select the data series.
- To reposition a specific data label, click that data label twice to select it.
This displays the
Chart Tools
, adding theDesign
,Layout
, andFormat
tabs. - On the
Layout
tab, in theLabels
group, clickData Labels
, and then click the option that you want.Tip For additional data label options, click
More Data Label Options
, clickLabel Options
if it's not selected, and then select the options that you want.
Remove data labels from a chart
- Click the chart from which you want to remove data labels.
This displays the
Chart Tools
, adding theDesign
,Layout
, andFormat
tabs. - Do one of the following:
- On the
Layout
tab, in theLabels
group, clickData Labels
, and then clickNone
. - Click a data label once to select all data labels in a data series or twice to select just one data label that you want to delete, and then press DELETE.
- Right-click a data label, and then click
Delete
on the shortcut menu.Note This removes all data labels from a data series.
Tip You can also remove data labels immediately after you add them by clicking
Undo
on the
Quick Access Toolbar
, or by pressing CTRL+Z. - On the