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Old June 19th, 2005, 03:39 AM
paul2833
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Default "FootPrint" vs. bar Chart

I would like to create a chart similar to a bar chart, except that instead of
a bar, I want to use a symbol. For example, for 5,000 units I would like to
see a series of footprint symbols going up to the 5,00 axis line instaed of
the standard bar. Is there any way to do this?

I am running Win 2000 and using Office 2000-soon to be upgraded to Office
2003.

Any and all suggestions are appreciated! Thanks to all!
 




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