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I'd like to be able to represent a limit level across a series of results
either using one gridine or any other suggestions. The way I am doing it at
the moment means that the limit columns are blocking the view of lower levels
of data, values higher than the limit are obvious but ones lesser than are
restricted from view. Any help please.
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I'd like to be able to represent a limit level across a series of results
either using one gridine or any other suggestions. The way I am doing it
at
the moment means that the limit columns are blocking the view of lower
levels
of data, values higher than the limit are obvious but ones lesser than are
restricted from view. Any help please.



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