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Steve
This should be easy, but I'm struggling.
I'm looking at 4 potential payment schemes, and each one is being modelled on 3 different software solutions.
I had a column graph set up to show the returns by scheme, so 4 blocks of 3columns (software #1, software #2, software #3). The graph HAS to be by scheme; I couldn't change it to by supplier, for example.
That was fine, but now I have to put an additional sum on top of each, and make the 2 elements visible in the graph. My original idea was to change toa stacked column with, for each column I demonstrate the original calculation and on top of it, an additional £360k; but also keep to the 4 groups of 3 columns format.
But I can't do this. I can't see how to add the £360k and have it show ontop of each of the columns.
Any ideas / help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
I'm looking at 4 potential payment schemes, and each one is being modelled on 3 different software solutions.
I had a column graph set up to show the returns by scheme, so 4 blocks of 3columns (software #1, software #2, software #3). The graph HAS to be by scheme; I couldn't change it to by supplier, for example.
That was fine, but now I have to put an additional sum on top of each, and make the 2 elements visible in the graph. My original idea was to change toa stacked column with, for each column I demonstrate the original calculation and on top of it, an additional £360k; but also keep to the 4 groups of 3 columns format.
But I can't do this. I can't see how to add the £360k and have it show ontop of each of the columns.
Any ideas / help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve