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How to Add Titles to Graphs in Excel
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Adding titles to graphs in Excel is a simple process that can help make your charts more informative and professional-looking. Here are the steps to follow: 1. First, select the chart you want to add a title to by clicking on it. 2. Next, click on the "Chart Title" option located in the "Chart Layouts" tab in the Excel ribbon. 3. From there, you can choose whether you want to add a title above or below the chart, or a centered title overlaying the chart. Select the option that works best for your data visualization. 4. Type the title text into the provided box. You can also format the title text by changing the font, size, color, and alignment using the formatting options in the "Format Chart Title" dialog box. 5. Once you're satisfied with your title, click "OK" to apply the changes. That's it! Your chart now has a title to help viewers understand the data and context more easily.
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