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This is hard to explain.
I have 3 tables with the year on year increase for 1BR, 2BR and 3BR flats. Each table contains the info for 2006, 2007 and the % change from both in the column part, and the different locations in the row part. I want to create a chart that compares the 2 years next to each other for the different locations using stacked columns for the 1BR, 2BR and 3BR. It should also include 3 lines representing the % change for each commodity (1BR,...). Now the x-axis should be the different locations, the left y-axis should be the price and the right y-axis should be the % change. I'm not sure if explained myself properly. But if anyones understands, can you please let me know if it's possibel or not? Thanks |
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