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Hello

I need to show a stacked chart for the budgets of companies A, B, C &
D. As you can see, I have both positive and negative numbers. My
graph starts both the negative and positive data at zero. I'm not an
expert at graphs so the simpler the better.

A B C D
Budget £0.313 -£1.179 -£2.055 £1.1

Thank you very much for your time.

Valerie
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Hello

I need to show a stacked chart for the budgets of companies A, B, C &
D. As you can see, I have both positive and negative numbers. My
graph starts both the negative and positive data at zero. I'm not an
expert at graphs so the simpler the better.

A B C D
Budget £0.313 -£1.179 -£2.055 £1.1

Thank you very much for your time.

Valerie


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