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Gian
 
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Thanks.

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Another way: Format any of the series, and adjust the plot order on the Order tab.

In general, you can only reorder among the same type of series, on the same axis. If
you have a combination chart, A as a line and B as a column, you cannot reverse
their order. If lines A and B are on the primary axis and C and D on the secondary,
you can only switch among A and B or among C and D.

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Barb Reinhardt wrote:

The easiest way for me is to select the bar that you want at the bottom. In
the command line, you should see something like this:

=SERIES(Sheet1!$D$1,,Sheet1!$D$2:$D$7,4)

Change the 4 at the end of the series to 1 and it will be at the bottom of
the stack.

"Gian" wrote in message
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The order of the data plot by the stacked bar (y-axis) is opposite from


the

data range I selected. How can I change that so the order is same as the


data

I hace in the worksheet?