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Colleyville Alan
Graphics presentation guru Ed Tuftee has some recommendations for standard
column graphs. One is to eliminate the gridlines and have the colums show
little breaks where the gridlines would be. In Excel, this would be
equivalent to setting the gridlines color to white against a white
background, but having them "in front" of the bars so that it would appear
there were no gridlines, just little white lines across the bars.
Question: is there a way to do this in Excel? Some graphic elements have a
"send to back" or "bring to front" method, but I do not see one for Excel.
Is there a workaround?
Thanks
column graphs. One is to eliminate the gridlines and have the colums show
little breaks where the gridlines would be. In Excel, this would be
equivalent to setting the gridlines color to white against a white
background, but having them "in front" of the bars so that it would appear
there were no gridlines, just little white lines across the bars.
Question: is there a way to do this in Excel? Some graphic elements have a
"send to back" or "bring to front" method, but I do not see one for Excel.
Is there a workaround?
Thanks