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I have created a bar chart with 4 colums of information. I would like
two of the columns to be behind the other two colums. Can anyone help
me with how to do this.

I have tried creating the chart then offsetting but obviously all the
coumns offset behind each other.

Thanks in anticipation!


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Hi,

Set the two columns you want in front to be on the secondary y axis.

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Andy

Moxy1980 wrote:
I have created a bar chart with 4 colums of information. I would like
two of the columns to be behind the other two colums. Can anyone help
me with how to do this.

I have tried creating the chart then offsetting but obviously all the
coumns offset behind each other.

Thanks in anticipation!



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