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Hey everyone, Nick here and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you at just a little trick that I recently learned from a blog post made by Jon Peltier over at Peltier Tech com. This post was from 2013 and it was a post about how he overlaps multiple columns in a column chart. But there was one piece of this blog post that really stuck out to me and I wanted to try it on my own. Chart because it was an issue that I was having and it was how to keep the legend active in these non default or these irregular chart types that involve a lot of tricking excel on the back end and so when oftentimes when we make a chart like the one that you see right here, this is a vertical lollipop chart. These lollipops are actually just error bars and this is just a 2D clustered column chart right here. So when I click around here you can actually see the outline of each of those bars. Iamp;#39;ve just set them to the fill color to no fill so that theyamp;#39;re invisible, but when you do that you can also