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Thiru, you can read an article on this site (its home page) called "GRAPHTYPE Kicking it up a notch" that will teachyou how to do stacked bars in an entirely different way, you control width/height.
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If the article did not address your question, please let me know and I will provide some additional information. Controlling the width of bars on a WebFOCUS graph is possible using a Graph API call.
Larry
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