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Reverse Bar Chart
I want to create a column bar chart with the tallest bar representing the
lowest numbers with each of the following columns shorter representing the larger numbers. In other words, I'm trying to represent the lower numbers as being ranked highest in the chart. I have the numbers in the spreadsheet but can't get them reversed. Is this possible? |
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Reverse Bar Chart
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The only thing you are probably trying about is optical impression. It can be achieved for example by making bars white, while the chart area is heavily colored. You would have to specify the upper limit, not too higher then maximum, and to remove the gaps between bars. -- Petr Bezucha "A.S. Guy" wrote: I want to create a column bar chart with the tallest bar representing the lowest numbers with each of the following columns shorter representing the larger numbers. In other words, I'm trying to represent the lower numbers as being ranked highest in the chart. I have the numbers in the spreadsheet but can't get them reversed. Is this possible? |
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