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I have data in rows and I am trying to display a chart with the data for a
particular row displayed as a "Stacked Bar with a Cylindar Shape", the data
for a particular row displayed by the bar opposite the row.

The problem is that the the top cylinder displays the data from the last
row, rather than the first one, and the last cylinder displays the first
row's data. How do I reverse the relationship?

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select a series, and the select format, series order, to get the order you
want (series 1 being the bottom)

"Mac Lingo" wrote:

I have data in rows and I am trying to display a chart with the data for a
particular row displayed as a "Stacked Bar with a Cylindar Shape", the data
for a particular row displayed by the bar opposite the row.

The problem is that the the top cylinder displays the data from the last
row, rather than the first one, and the last cylinder displays the first
row's data. How do I reverse the relationship?

Thanks,
Mac Lingo



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