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Hi,
yes, but it doesn't look that great. Try laying your data out like this and then charting it. Position Name Amt Mgr Student1 2 Student2 4 Student3 1 Student4 2 Student5 8 Staff Student6 1 Student7 1 Student8 2 Student9 8 Student10 8 Actor Student11 5 Student12 9 Student13 2 Student14 6 Student15 4 Personally, I am in favor of putting the data below the chart in the spreadsheet and printing them both a the same time. Then you have 100% control of the elements in the "data table". If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Corvus" wrote: Hi, I need to have my data table header row split into 2 separate rows. one for a name, the next row for their position. Is this possible, or will i have to make it work with just the one row? |
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