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I have a set of data I have bar charted. 2 of the 4 series actually have a
range of X-y. How can I show this in the chart whereby the 2 series show in
the same location but the increase is lighter or whatever.
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I'm not sure I understand what exactly you want to do...

One possibility is to create a stacked column chart.

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I have a set of data I have bar charted. 2 of the 4 series actually
have a
range of X-y. How can I show this in the chart whereby the 2 series
show in
the same location but the increase is lighter or whatever.

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