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Default Group & Stacked Chart


The graph looks great now, but when I try to add the remaining data (all
plans from columns c - y), the layout changes and divisions are pushed
to left with blank divisions on the right.

I attached a sample chart that shows how I'd like the layout to remain
after adding more data.

I'd appreciate any recommendations! Thanks in advance for your time.


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