Hello All, I have figured out exactly what my need is and I have decided to go ahead with the Chart package - Stacked Bar. But, I couldn't find this in the ppm. Do I need to install this package? If yes, which package should I use? Or can I simply copy the base.pm and the stackedbar.pm files, to work with this? If yes, what are the correct files which should I download? Also, the codumentation says that this needs GD.pm, Chart uses Lincoln Stein's GD module which also I couldn't find in ppm. Can any one throw some light on this please? Can any one please help me in this? Thanks and Best Regards, Dani.

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