You can show a rectangle around the text object, and add one or more arrows that point from the text to other chart objects. In addition, you can change the font and color of the text.
▪ Right-click on the drawing object and select Properties.
▪ On the left side of the dialog, select the name of the text object (the name is equal to the text that is displayed on the chart).
▪ On the right side of the dialog, select Show Arrow.
▪ Next to the Show Arrow label, choose the number of arrows that should be displayed.
Note Each arrow has a reference point at its tip. You can drag and drop it to make the arrow point at other chart objects.
▪ Right-click on the drawing object and select Properties.
▪ On the left side of the dialog, select the name of the text object (the name is equal to the text that is displayed on the chart).
▪ On the right side of the dialog, select Show rectangle around text.
▪ Right-click on the drawing object and select Properties.
▪ On the left side of the dialog, select the name of the text object (the name is equal to the text that is displayed on the chart), and then Font.
▪ On the right side of the dialog, adapt the default settings to your needs.
Control |
Description |
Font |
Type of font used for the text |
Font Size |
Size of the font used for the text |
Foreground |
Color of the text |
Bold |
Check to use a bold style for the text |
Italic |
Check to use an italic style for the text |