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How can I make a column in a graph much largerĀ«?

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Make the whole chart larger perhaps?

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Hi,

To increase the width double click series and on the Options tab adjust the
Gap Width to zero.
If your category labels are dates then check the axis is being plotted as
category rather than time series.
Right click, Chart Options, Axes , Category.

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