I don't believe there's any sort of character you can add to a single
CHM=t... parameter to get two lines of text. As a workaround, you
could use a second, invisible dataset (small CHD values, color set to
char background) to do this:

http://tinyurl.com/mc8c8d

http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=200x125&;
chds=0,1&
cht=bvs&
chd=t:0.4356,0.3562|0.1,0.1&
chco=0000FF,ffffff&
chbh=17,15&
chm=tbar,000000,0,0,11|tfoo,000000,1,0,11|tworld,000000,0,1,11|thello,
000000,1,1,11

Good luck,
K

On Aug 25, 5:14 pm, SSE <[email protected]> wrote:
> hey everyone,
>
>     does anyone know if it's possible to have two lines of text for a
> single label on a bar chart?
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