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Okay, I'm sure I'm not using the correct language while asking this question,
so bare with me.... I have a bar chart plotting volume numbers for each package we sell. However, only ONE product sells over 1000 cases a week and the rest of the products are like 10 to 40. So, my chart has one long bar for one product and small ones which you can hardly see. Is there anyway to build a chart that doesn't skew out so much. Thanks for the assistance. |
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