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I have 3 scenarios with info on Asset A and Asset B for 10 years. I can
create stack charts for each scenario independently, but can not figure out
how to combine all 3 onto 1 chart across multiple years.

x axis is year and each year should have 3 stacked lines Y Axis should be
total value of both Assets

Any help appreciated
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Does this help?
http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...column-charts/

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I have 3 scenarios with info on Asset A and Asset B for 10 years. I can
create stack charts for each scenario independently, but can not figure
out
how to combine all 3 onto 1 chart across multiple years.

x axis is year and each year should have 3 stacked lines Y Axis should be
total value of both Assets

Any help appreciated



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