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Bar chart question

Attached is a bar chart im trying to create. I want the months to stack next to each other, so I want Feb 15 to sit next to Feb 14 as opposed to being separate (like attached)

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Seamus2626

8/22/2022 - Mon
Kimputer

Start from scratch, select from the Insert menu, the arrow under Column, then the stacked column (second icon).
An empty chart will appear, right mouse click, select data > then select from the empty cell above Jan (left to 2014) and drag to to lower corner (Dec 2015). That's all, it's already done.
Seamus2626

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Thanks Kimputer but that is a stacked graph, I need the columns to sit side by side, as opposed to stacked

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That's the one!

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