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John Nixon
Reordering Groupings in Stacked Column Charts
Operational Reporting
There are times when data sets have an intrinsic ordering of largest to smallest (i.e. CEO consistently owns 40-50% of sales, principles 15-30% of sales). It's easier to look at stacked column charts when you have the base as the (normally) largest working its way up to what is normally the smallest.I've found no way of custom ordering the stacking hierarchy, only sorting alphabetically forward and reverse.I think being able to establish a custom order for groupings in stacked charts would make things much more clear.-- John
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