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Hi there -- For some reason the order of my x axis has not followed the chronogical order of my data. When i inputted wk-11 q4 data into my file and refreshed the chart it pushed it 2nd in the chart.
Iv attached a screenshot of both the chart and my data below. Up to and including wk-7 q4 it followed the correct order.
Any help here to get wk-11 q4 to the end of the chart would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan.
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@Anonymous , You need to create a column where
the week is like Wk-01-Q4
You need to create it in this manner
"Wk" & format([WeekNumber], "00") &"-" & [Qtr Year]
Thanks for reply @amitchandak
So am i understanding you correctly that all i have to do is change the format in the file to that of what you outlined above ?
@Anonymous , You need to create a column where
the week is like Wk-01-Q4
You need to create it in this manner
"Wk" & format([WeekNumber], "00") &"-" & [Qtr Year]
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