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Hi,

I need to create a chart that has a structure of:

series1 series2
label1 data data
label2 data data
label3 data data
label4 data data

where series are on the horizontal axis with "labels" stacked on top of each other.

The twist to this that I haven't figured out how to add yet, is that each "label" has to have a different width. Crude drawing:

xxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Where, the width of the label attribute would be equal to the data (in my crude drawing: 16, 11, 6, 4)

Do you know of any way to do this? Or a different chart that could be used for this?

Thanks,

~M
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For the mean time I'm using a workaround- cluster bar chart, one data set positive, one negative to create the effect I need. Crude, but seems to work.

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For the mean time I'm using a workaround- cluster bar chart, one data set positive, one negative to create the effect I need. Crude, but seems to work.

~M
Correct ! Agree totally !
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