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Old 09-11-2020, 03:29 PM
oscarlimerick oscarlimerick is offline Request for help with microsoft graph Windows 8 Request for help with microsoft graph Office 2013
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Hi folks, I am trying to create a clustered column graph to display Date Vs KM driven, as you can see from the attached JPEG file, my dates in column A are spaced 1 week apart (every Sunday), and the corresponding KM driven in column F. This graph will go on for 4 years, but for brevity sake I will illustrate the problem I have selecting only cells A15-A18 and F15-F18. As you can see, creating a clustered column graph based on these cells displays the graph to the right of this data. The problem I have is it is displaying not just the dates I have selected, but all the days in between. Because this graph will go on for 4 years, or 208 weeks, this will make the graph way too large. What I really want to do here, is make a clustered column graph that displays ONLY the weekly dates in column A and not all the days in between. Is there any way to do this? Thanks
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