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Pat MM
Hi,
I'm using PowerPoint 2003 and am trying to create a clustered 2D column
chart with 3 columns for each of 6 categories. I want to plot the third
column on a seondary axis but when I set it to plot on the secondary axis the
third column overlaps the first 2 columns. I've tried adjusting the overlap
and gap without success. Is there a way to do this so the third column
stays next to the first 2? Thanks for any suggestions.
Pat
I'm using PowerPoint 2003 and am trying to create a clustered 2D column
chart with 3 columns for each of 6 categories. I want to plot the third
column on a seondary axis but when I set it to plot on the secondary axis the
third column overlaps the first 2 columns. I've tried adjusting the overlap
and gap without success. Is there a way to do this so the third column
stays next to the first 2? Thanks for any suggestions.
Pat