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Default How do I make different size columns on the same work space?

I'm trying to make a chart that has three upper columns and below them is
another set of columns. The lower columns are 4 wide. I have not used Excel
in quite some time now and don't remember how to seperate the two so that I
can divide the sheet when needed to accomplish different charts on the same
page as well as combining the columns on one sheet. Can anyone help?
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Try this:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...HorizLine.html

or this:

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=508

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Marion wrote:

I'm trying to make a chart that has three upper columns and below them is
another set of columns. The lower columns are 4 wide. I have not used Excel
in quite some time now and don't remember how to seperate the two so that I
can divide the sheet when needed to accomplish different charts on the same
page as well as combining the columns on one sheet. Can anyone help?

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