![]() ![]() Slanted, bottom-left to top-right (as in the question). ![]() The OptionsĪssuming you keep the basic orientation of the chart the same, then there are five ways of arranging the labels: Note: these "rules" mean the "preferred" direction of slant (for a given use-case) is reversed if the labels are above the data (typically, a chart is labelled at the bottom a table is labelled at the top). The OP's chart is an example of the first option (the labels lead to the corresponding bars). If going from chart/table to label, you want the start of the text next to the corresponding column in the chart/table. If going from label to chart/table, you want the end of the text next to the corresponding column in the chart/table. What matters is whether "expected use" of the chart (or table) goes from the label to the chart/table or vice versa: Reading comprehension is probably not the key factor.
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