Nothing comes to mind on how exactly this could be done without extending
the graph class and applying your customizations to it.  I would be
interested if anyone else has additional feed back on this subject of
customization of the chart APIs that come with the Flex 3 Developer.
Thanks

Jason L. West

http://blog.wezbiz.net

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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Davy Strube
<[email protected]>wrote:

> In a ColumnChart, is it possible to have columns of varying widths within
> the same Flex app.
> Let's say I have a ColumnChart with two columns, A and B.
> Can I have A be twice as wide as B? If so, how?
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