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In MS Graph, I have a bar chart in which one of the values is much larger
than all the other ones. As a result, all you can see on the chart is this very tall bar and all the other ones are very small. Is there any way I can split this large bar in the middle to show it's not on the same scale and make the other ones appear larger? Thank you |
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