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I have created a cluster column chart based on start date of an event. I have
40 events I am reporting with different start dates. My series or bars are
very thin, no matter how much I imcrease or decrease the gap size or chart
size. How do I widen the bars ?
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Hi,

Thin bars and dates usually means the axis is being plotted as time series
rather than category.
Right click Chart Options Axes Set Category.

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Andy

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I have created a cluster column chart based on start date of an event. I
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40 events I am reporting with different start dates. My series or bars are
very thin, no matter how much I imcrease or decrease the gap size or chart
size. How do I widen the bars ?


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