I am attempting to graph job growth and absolute employment (x and y axis
respectively) for 64 cities. How do I put the city name next to that data
point. For example, Atlanta has averaged 1.6% job growth and 37,000 new jobs
per year. 1.6% is the x axis value, 37,000 is the Y axis value, but I would
like to label the data point "Atlanta". This allows me to compare Atlanta's
growth with the other 63 cities. Please let me know if this is possible.
Check out Rob Bovey's XY Chartlabeler (www.appspro.com) or John
Walkenbach's Chart Tools (www.j-walk.com).
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> I am attempting to graph job growth and absolute employment (x and y axis
> respectively) for 64 cities. How do I put the city name next to that data
> point. For example, Atlanta has averaged 1.6% job growth and 37,000 new jobs
> per year. 1.6% is the x axis value, 37,000 is the Y axis value, but I would
> like to label the data point "Atlanta". This allows me to compare Atlanta's
> growth with the other 63 cities. Please let me know if this is possible.
>
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