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Hi there -
I have a line graph with a data table below it that tracks monthly load factors compared to the loads from last year. In January the two data points are so close to each other that they appear one behind the other. I would like the data point for this year to be in front and not behind the data point for last year. I know it will work if I change the data table on the chart to display last year on the first line of the table but I really would prefer it to have this year on the top line of the table. I'm looking for a command that would behave like the "bring to front" command on the format menu. Any suggestions? Thanks! Amy |
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