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I know this should be simple...just can't find it.
I have a basic bar chart with four values for each of our ten clients. The client names are on the X axis running horizontally and their sales, etc. are on the Y axis. I simply want to put more space between each client so that the values of client #1 don't run up against the values of client #2. Does this make sense? I'm using Excel 2003. Thank you! |
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