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Is it possible to lessen the width of a group of bars and still keep
them grouped together (0 gap)?


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Hi,

Have you tried the Gap Width property on the Series Options tab of the
format dialog? Double click a series to display the dialog.

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Andy

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Is it possible to lessen the width of a group of bars and still keep
them grouped together (0 gap)?



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Yes, I have tried that, but I want the bars to remain together so the
gap width can't be a solution. Any other ideas?


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