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Figure 6-81
Realistic shading makes the 3-D chart appear to have a light source that casts shadows on the borders.
The Orthographic property causes the 3-D effect to be slightly exaggerated. Clustered causes rows or
columns at the same series point to be arranged in front of one another rather than side by side. Cylinder
bars or columns are less traditional than block-style bars.
Click OK on the Properties dialog, save the report, and select the Preview tab to see the completed chart.
As you see in the example in Figure 6-83, having two related groups on the X-axis causes set lines to
show the groupings, and two different values are plotted at each X-axis point using different-colored,
cylindrical columns.
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