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- [Neil] Hey everybody. Neil Malek from Knack Training here, bringing you another Everyday Office video. And in todays video, I wanna illustrate how I created the chart you see on your screen right here, which was in response to a question that was posed on Reddit. So this is a very typical impression of how we look at stock prices. Over the last 52 weeks, over the last year, we wanna know where the low end of the price was, where the high end of the price was and where our current price fits in that scale. So you can see here that Ive got $240 being the bottom end of the scale. $597 being at the top of end of the scale and 328 is a lot closer to 240 than it is to 600. So its right here on the sliding scale. But how did I make this? Well, the answer comes down to the following basic principles. Item number one is that we can create a stacked bar chart where part of the stacked bar chart is just there for our marker. That blue marker right there. Item number two is that when we crea