![]() When you have multiple-level category labels in your chart, you can change the alignment of all levels of labels. You can change the alignment of axis labels on both horizontal (category) and vertical (value) axes. Type a larger number if you want more distance between the label and the axis.Ĭhange the alignment and orientation of labels Tip Type a smaller number to place the labels closer to the axis. To change the placement of axis labels, in the Label distance from axis box, type the number that you want. Tip Type 1 to display a label for every category, 2 to display a label for every other category, 3 to display a label for every third category, and so on. To change the interval between axis labels, under Interval between labels, click Specify interval unit, and then in the text box, type the number that you want. Under Axis Options, do one or both of the following: On the Format tab, in the Current Selection group, click Format Selection. On the Format tab, in the Current Selection group, click the arrow in the Chart Elements box, and then click the axis that you want to select. This displays the Chart Tools, adding the Design, Layout, and Format tabs. On a chart, click the horizontal (category) axis that you want to change, or do the following to select the axis from a list of chart elements: ![]() For more info on what axes are and what you can do with them, see All about axes.Ĭhange the number of categories between labels or tick marks The following describe how you can modify your charts to add impact and better convey information. Radar charts do not have horizontal (category) axes, and pie and doughnut charts do not have any axes. 3-D column, 3-D cone, or 3-D pyramid charts have a third axis, the depth axis (also known as series axis or z axis), so that data can be plotted along the depth of a chart. For information about how to change to the scale, see:Ĭhange the scale of the horizontal (category) axis in a chartĬhange the scale of the vertical (value) axis in a chartĬhange the scale of the depth (series) axis in a chartĬharts typically have two axes that are used to measure and categorize data: a vertical axis (also known as value axis or y axis), and a horizontal axis (also known as category axis or x axis). *Copic Wide is only available as an empty marker which you can fill with your choice of Copic Ink.Important: This article does NOT cover changing the scale of chart axes. ![]() Available in 214 colors and used mainly in architecture, design and graphic illustrations. Features the same nibs as Sketch and is available in 180 colors.Ĭopic Classic: the original model created in 1987 with an iconic square design and color coded caps, features a broad nib and a fine nib. It has a simpler design and a lower quantity of ink. Available in 358 colors and is the preferred choice among many creative professionals in design, illustration and Manga.Ĭopic Ciao: an introductory marker with a more accessible price point. Feel free to choose the type most suitable to your creative needs.Ĭopic Sketch: our global bestseller with an oval ergonomic design and color coded caps, comes with the flexible super brush nib and a medium broad nib. Copic Sketch and Classic are compatible with the Copic Air Brush System. What differs is the overall design, colors available, the type of nib used and the amount of ink in the markers. ![]() All our markers are made in Japan and evaluated against the highest quality standards, they are all refillable with Copic Ink and feature replaceable premium quality nibs. There are 3 types of Copic markers*: Ciao, Sketch and Classic.
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