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Hi,
I'm looking to create a column chart which will have a multi level category (2 categories). I'd like to output this chart so that the major gridlines split the columns where the second of the two categories chages. E.g. i may have a category for yearly quarters and below this one for semesters. I would in the case want lines going vertically through the chart where the semester chages. Is this possible in Excel 2007, if so could someone please shed some light on how to do this. Thanks, G |
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