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Hey Folks,
hope you can help me with an issue I am currently facing. I have the following situation: There are 2 geographical regions, that provide certain data series for the years 2013 until 2016. These data series do have a subsplitting, indicating a certain size. Now what i want to do, is to provide the data series into diagram in a maner that allows you to see what has been built in the years 2013-2016 in those 2 regions. Below you can find a table that hopefully indicates what I am talking about a bit better: *EDIT: Since it didnt show my table properly as copied into here, I have attached my Excel sheet. I hope I gave you an idea on what I was talking about. Would be great if you could help me with that. Cheers ![]() |
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Do you think of something like the attached?
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