![]() To do this, select both columns C and E by clicking the C column header and dragging it to column E. ![]() ![]() If you want to show the cost data again, unhide the column. Notice the grid header hints the hidden column. To hide the coulmn, right-click the column header containing Cost/lb and then select Hide. I can hide the entire column and it will be reflected in the chart. ![]() Now I want to completely remove Cost/lb from this chart to focus completely on the profit. You can add your own title by clicking on the chart title, which will allow you to edit the text. Note: For this example, I added the chart title Produce Sales. Now select Charts, and then click Clustered Column. To create the chart, select the range, then click the Quick Analysis tool. ![]() Let’s say we’re running a produce stand at a farmers market and want to understand our cost and profit on our sales. ![]()
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