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Can the bar thickness (in a bar chart) be related to a data series. This
would be particually useful when comparing a grade value for a mineral on the
main axis while relating the samples representative size or thickness to the
thickness of the bar. This could also be a plot of "depth" vs a value etc.
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You might take a look at Jon Peltier's article on matrix charts:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=508

Or, to see other non-native chart types:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/NonNative.html
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Can the bar thickness (in a bar chart) be related to a data series. This
would be particually useful when comparing a grade value for a mineral on the
main axis while relating the samples representative size or thickness to the
thickness of the bar. This could also be a plot of "depth" vs a value etc.

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