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JGreig
 
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I need to create a chart that contains for sets of data, three of which can
go in one column and a forth that I would like to go in a separate column in
the same chart.

The information goes like this:

In one stacked column include these numbers:
With Dependents 1
No Dependents 5
Senior 6

In the next column directly beside the column above:
Available units 4

I can't make this work no matter what I do. Please let me know if there is
a way to do this.

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Tom Ogilvy
 
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go to Stephen Bullen's site and look at some of his chart examples. I
believe one will fit your requirement (perhaps with some adjustments)

http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Excel/Default.htm

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Tom Ogilvy



"JGreig" wrote:

I need to create a chart that contains for sets of data, three of which can
go in one column and a forth that I would like to go in a separate column in
the same chart.

The information goes like this:

In one stacked column include these numbers:
With Dependents 1
No Dependents 5
Senior 6

In the next column directly beside the column above:
Available units 4

I can't make this work no matter what I do. Please let me know if there is
a way to do this.

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