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Cluster chart nightmare
I am plotting two points on a primary and secondary Y axis using the cluster
chart. One data series completely obscures the other. I've been playing with the Gap and Spacing options, but I have not been able to move the data side by side. Why is this so cryptic? Shouldn't that be the default setting? Please help if you can. Arlen |
Cluster chart nightmare
Sorry, I meant to say it was a bar chart, two bars clustered together,
different colors, Primary and Secondary Axes "Arlen" wrote: I am plotting two points on a primary and secondary Y axis using the cluster chart. One data series completely obscures the other. I've been playing with the Gap and Spacing options, but I have not been able to move the data side by side. Why is this so cryptic? Shouldn't that be the default setting? Please help if you can. Arlen |
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