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    Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    I wish to construct a stacked bar chart. All the versions I have found establish the X-axis as the base of the stack. I wish to have the upper stack above the X-axis and the lower stack below the X-axis.Screen Shot 2020-03-20 at 9.52.58 AM.png

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    Re: Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    Checkout Peltier's tutorial. This demonstrates standard technique used to prepare data table for creating such chart.

    https://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts...eAndBelow.html
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    Re: Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    Duh. I should have thought of that. Sorry. Here's what I got. Looks ok, no?Attachment 668262

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    Re: Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    Your attachment seems broken in the last post.

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    Re: Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    Hmm, it was a png so..Attachment 668267

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    Re: Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    You may need to use "Go Advanced" then insert image and hit preview. Using quick reply to post image may not work always

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    Re: Stacked Bar Chart Construction: Setting the x-axis at a non-zero Y-value

    Looks good I'd recommend playing with series Overlap/Gap Width.

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