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How To Create A Combination Chart. Step 1: Have a dataset with at least the two values you want to chart. (I also always format my data as a table.) Step 2: Click any cell inside your dataset and go to Insert > Charts > Insert Column Charts > Clustered Column (in 2013 on the PC) or Charts > Column > Clustered Column (in 2011 on Mac).
The usual way to change the width of the vertical bars in a Column chart type is to change the gap width (in all versions of Excel, Windows and Mac). Select the data series by clicking on one of the bars (just to be sure the data series is selected). Right-click or control-click, and choose Format Data Series from the context menu. In the Format Data Series dialog box, select Options.
Then change the Gap width. For wider bars, make the gap width smaller.
For narrower bars, make the gap width larger. - Mike Middleton, www.TreePlan.com. As is often the case, your problem is being caused by merged cells. Fortunately, this is one of the lesser evils inflicted by that abominable 'feature':-) If you unmerge the cells & recreate the chart you should be fine. As an alternative, you could create formula links elsewhere that refer to cells C50, C51, E50 & E51 then generate the chart based on the cells containing the formula links. Just be sure to switch the Rows/Columns plotting. Regards, Bob J.
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