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Stacked Bar and dynamic ranges
Ahh! I have two named ranges for my values and a named range for my
lables... I want to create a floating bar chart. I keep getting the chart to stack one series on top of the other creating a chart with what looks like double the origanal value instead of a high and low! Help, how do I get the second series to lay ontop of the first... and I am not using 100% stacked chart Thanks! |
Stacked Bar and dynamic ranges
I have to take the difference between the high and low...
"John" wrote: Ahh! I have two named ranges for my values and a named range for my lables... I want to create a floating bar chart. I keep getting the chart to stack one series on top of the other creating a chart with what looks like double the origanal value instead of a high and low! Help, how do I get the second series to lay ontop of the first... and I am not using 100% stacked chart Thanks! |
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