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Default superimposed 3-D stacked area charts

Hello,
I want to show two stacked area charts side by side in one 3-D display. X
axis = years. Y axis = $. Data set #1 has national advertising and national
promotions, which I want stacked together. Data set #2 has local advertising
and local promotions, which I want stacked together, but separately from Data
Set #1.

The values in Data set #1 are always larger than those in set #2 for a given
year, so #1 can go in the back of the 3-D chart area, with the smaller set in
the front.

Now I am creating two charts, setting the axes the same, blanking the chart
fill, and pasting one over the other. It works, but changing the data is a
pain. I appreciate any guidance on this.
 
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