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Start with a stacked column. Move "Total 1" to a secondary axis, then "Total
2". Note that you may need to right click on one of these series, and pick chart type - stacked again. Right-click on chart, chart options. On the axes tab, activate the secondary x-axis, deactivate the y-axis. Voila! Note that you could increase the gap width of Total 1 and 2 to cause the larger "overall" total to fully surroud the data, perhaps giving a clearer idea of what's being presented. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Outlook, eh?" wrote: Greetings all, I have 3 Totals. Total 1: 92 Total 2: 87 Total 3 (an overall total which includes total 1 and 2, but other amounts): 877 I would like stacked column to show totals 1 and 2 and show total 3, but not adding it to totals 1 and 2 (to show the overall amount, with 1 and 2 inside it). Any ideas? Thanks -B |
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