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hi there i'm having alot of trouble trying to display data within a
column.

here is a screenshot of what i am doing:

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the x axis is phase so each column in the graph are phases. the y axis
is time - how long each phase lasts.

but within each of the phases (columns) i would like to display data,
the final data column in the spreadsheet - "% of cost in phase". so the
phase (column) is broken down into its deliverables (the 2nd data column
in spreadsheet) according to % cost in phase (final data column in
spreadsheet)

i have been searching through the newsgroup and forum.. though the data
i want to display within the column does not relate to the y axis so a
stacked graph isn't what i am after..

any help would be greatly appreciated.. thank you!
peter


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