MicrosoftВ® Office ExcelВ® 2007 Inside Out (Inside Out (Microsoft))
Some of the built-in layout options include data labels-text identifying the value of each point in a data series-but the size of the Ribbon icons doesn't make it easy to discern which do and which don't. You can add data labels to all series in a chart by selecting the chart, clicking the Layout tab, and then clicking Data Labels in the Labels group. A gallery of positioning options will appear. (The available options depend on the chart type.) With some charts you might find a Best Fit option; as Figure 19-2 shows, this option can be handy on pie charts with narrow slices.
To label one particular series in a multiseries chart, select the series, not the entire chart. Handles will appear to confirm that you've selected a series. Then click Data Labels on the Ribbon. To label a single point, rather than an entire series, click once to select the series. Then click a second time on the point you want to label. Again, handles are your guides, confirming the single-point selection. Finally, click Data Labels on the Ribbon.
If you don't like the position of any particular data label, select it, and drag its bounding rectangle.