Recreating the Chart in the Excel

igorteo

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Dear All,

I know that this may be kind of irrelevant, but I really need your help. I need to recreate the exact same chart in Excel from the attached picture. The chart was created in the file, but I have incidentally deleted it, and not I need to present the Excel file with the chart, not only the screenshot that I have input in my presentation. Someone who created the chart is not longer available to do it, again. I tried with combo chart, but the result is not the same. The columns are overlapping.
I would really appreciate your support to recreate the excel file including the same editable chart.

Thank you so so much
 

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The Roman numeral for 40 is XL. Bill "MrExcel" Jelen's 40th book was called MrExcel XL.
Looks like regular column charts with 2 different axis.
 
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