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Hi,
I have followed a methodology from the web on how to produce clustered stacked bar charts (they're beautiful!). My only problem is that the last step is not working properly. This entails reducing the width of the gap to zero between the bars that are to be clustered. Two of the four groups cluster themselves but the middle two on the x axis insist on all clustering together (there are supposed to be either 3 or 4 bars in each cluster). I know the data is laid out correctly as when I put the cursor on a bar it gives the correct label and value. Can anyone shed any light on why the two sets of clusters (one of 3 bars and one of 4) in the middle of the X axis won't conform whilst the outer two clusters work fine?
Thanks in advance.
Pheasant76
I have followed a methodology from the web on how to produce clustered stacked bar charts (they're beautiful!). My only problem is that the last step is not working properly. This entails reducing the width of the gap to zero between the bars that are to be clustered. Two of the four groups cluster themselves but the middle two on the x axis insist on all clustering together (there are supposed to be either 3 or 4 bars in each cluster). I know the data is laid out correctly as when I put the cursor on a bar it gives the correct label and value. Can anyone shed any light on why the two sets of clusters (one of 3 bars and one of 4) in the middle of the X axis won't conform whilst the outer two clusters work fine?
Thanks in advance.
Pheasant76