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Is it possible to chart various lines in cluster column chart type and also
have a bar using the stacked method?

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Is it possible to chart various bars in cluster column chart type and also
have a bar using the stacked method?

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Hi,

Links to examples can be found here,
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html

Cheers
Andy

Michael28 wrote:
Is it possible to chart various lines in cluster column chart type and also
have a bar using the stacked method?

Thank You for your help.


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Default Stack and Cluster Column Chart Type

I would like to do something similar to this. Using the example given in one
of the responses earlier, I would like Asia and Americas to be stacked in one
column, then Europe clustered by itself. However, I want this to be
clustered next to each other. In the end, there would be two columns next to
each other. Asia/Americas in a stacked column but clustered next to Europe.
I'm trying to compare monthly results. So, there should be two columns for
each month. I know using a line would make it easy, but I need to use a
column. Any thoughts?

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Hi,

Links to examples can be found here,
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html

Cheers
Andy

Michael28 wrote:
Is it possible to chart various lines in cluster column chart type and also
have a bar using the stacked method?

Thank You for your help.


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