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I have created a column chart in 2003 and added a secondary axis for 1 data
series. The data series in now overlappd on top of the other columns. is
there any way to display them side by side again? i have tried changing the
gap and overlap setting but nothing happens. Any help would be gratefully
received

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Diane
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I have created a column chart in 2003 and added a secondary axis for 1 data
series. The data series in now overlappd on top of the other columns. is
there any way to display them side by side again? i have tried changing
the
gap and overlap setting but nothing happens. Any help would be gratefully
received

Thanks
Diane



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I have created a column chart in 2003 and added a secondary axis for 1 data
series. The data series in now overlappd on top of the other columns. is
there any way to display them side by side again? i have tried changing
the
gap and overlap setting but nothing happens. Any help would be gratefully
received

Thanks
Diane



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Sorry, I was talking about Excel, I have the solution now.

Sorry for the confusion

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Are yoiu talking about Excel or Word?

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I have created a column chart in 2003 and added a secondary axis for 1 data
series. The data series in now overlappd on top of the other columns. is
there any way to display them side by side again? i have tried changing
the
gap and overlap setting but nothing happens. Any help would be gratefully
received

Thanks
Diane



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Default column chart secondary axis

Sorry, I was talking about Excel, I have the solution now.

Sorry for the confusion

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

Are yoiu talking about Excel or Word?

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"Dianeg" wrote in message
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I have created a column chart in 2003 and added a secondary axis for 1 data
series. The data series in now overlappd on top of the other columns. is
there any way to display them side by side again? i have tried changing
the
gap and overlap setting but nothing happens. Any help would be gratefully
received

Thanks
Diane



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