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Default Combination Graph with current year and prior year sales

I'm trying to create a graph showing sales results for 5 organizations over 3
individual quarters, for current and prior year. My plan was to show current
year as a bar chart with the 5 organizations each having their own bar for
each quarter (therefore there will be 15 bars). I then want to show the
prior year data as a line chart, again 5 lines and 15 data points.

I've tried several options and my issue is that the data points (labels) for
the line charts are in line, in the middle of each quarter, and I would like
the data labels to begin and terminate within the corresponding bar. That
is, I'd like to see the data point for business A, prior year, inside the bar
for Business A, current year, and the same scenario for the other 4
businesses.

Is this possible
 
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