Hi Pati,
This has been bugging me, because I knew I did this a while back. Your
comments made me (don't worry, my compulsive nature, not your fault) dig
back thru a few hundred presentations to find where I did it. I haven't
found the actual slide, but it may have been lost in any of several computer
crashes I have had. I found a couple similar ones.
I think I owe you an apology. I believe, for the slide I was remembering, I
faked it. I probably created the bar graphs separately in Excel, then
imported the graphs into PowerPoint (paste special), broke them apart, and
moved the elements together to appear the way I wanted. This is time
consuming, tedious, and does not automatically update.
I may also have used Crystal Graphics Chart (for PowerPoint 2000) to create
the graph in PowerPoint. Since I seem to remember it could do this.
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