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billh wrote

OK, that was set at 150%.  I tried 100, 80, 60, and 50 and still get the 
same results.  The column still has no width.

Any other ideas?


I'm afraid not. I created a similar chart in Excel 2007 (three columns only)
saved as xlsx and opened in Calc 3.5.2.2. The columns look perfectly normal
and adjusting the gap modifies the column width (as expected).

Can you share (upload somewhere and send the link) one of these files?

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