Initial data is in row 19, and final is in row 20. So, my question.how can I add new columns of data (series) to my graph (one located in stackedhistogram tab) and have them plot like the other series on that same row? For example, for 8/6. If you look at the graph, you'll see "Sub-contractor" on the correct date, as an orange triangle, but as mentioned before, isn't stacked. I can see them as a unique series, have assigned the cells needed for that series, but for some reason they will not "stack" w/ the other data for that row. In my "StackedHistogram" tab in row 2, you'll see three columns I've added. Now to my problem.As we have developed the processes there are new categories for causality for missed shipments. Obviously a gap between dates is preferred for asthetics, etc. I want, by date, the initial and final stacked histograms side by side. machine was down, or material not available). However after root-cause analysis (getting to final), we find some shipments were not real, and some are assigned to causality for missed shipment, etc. To give you some background before we proceed, we basically have on-time, early, or late shipments ( initial). I'm not sure if I approached it the best way, but I have run into some problems. I made my first secondary axis graph for plotting shipping percentages.
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