Hi Tom. To do that you should ditch the top level
columnSet, put your two sub-column sets directly in a CartesianChart, and manage
the offset and columnWidthRatio properties yourself. As an example, if you
want each stack to be a quarter width of the column with a quarter-width gap
between them, you'd do something like:
<ColumnSet offset="-.375" columnWidthRatio=".25"
>
...
</>
<ColumnSet offset=".375"
columnWidthRatio=".25">
...
</>
A while back I worked out some equations for what these
values should be based on your desired width/gap, but I can't remember off the
top of my head. They should be in the group archives if you do some creative
searching.
Ely.
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