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Default Stack charts on 2 axis

Hi,

I am trying to create a stack chart for inventory with 10 series. The first
set of 5 are actual dollar amounts and the second set of 5 are forcast dollar
amounts. What I want to do is have the actual dollar amouts as 1 stack and
the forcast dollar amounts to be a stack next to the actual. Is there a way
to do this?
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Default Stack charts on 2 axis

You don't need them on two axes, just in side-by-side stacks. Look at these
examples:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html

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Hi,

I am trying to create a stack chart for inventory with 10 series. The
first
set of 5 are actual dollar amounts and the second set of 5 are forcast
dollar
amounts. What I want to do is have the actual dollar amouts as 1 stack
and
the forcast dollar amounts to be a stack next to the actual. Is there a
way
to do this?



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