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Hi. I am graphing numbers around $18 million. I have an anomaly that is
around $55 billion.

I've seen a graph where the bar with the $55 billion has a "slash" through
it, and then the axis matches the $18 million numbers, with a "primary
driver" note for the $55 b.

I'm not sure how to create this and would appreciate any suggestions.

Cheers,
Stephanie
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Jon's page should help you
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BrokenYAxis.html
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Hi. I am graphing numbers around $18 million. I have an anomaly that is
around $55 billion.

I've seen a graph where the bar with the $55 billion has a "slash" through
it, and then the axis matches the $18 million numbers, with a "primary
driver" note for the $55 b.

I'm not sure how to create this and would appreciate any suggestions.

Cheers,
Stephanie



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