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For the graphs, are the columns split such as name in one and the number in the other?

Depending on my ability to get the number out of that long string of text, I will end up with two rows of columns that will contain the data that I want to graph. These columns will look like the one I had up above, where one person's name may appear many times. I would want to add up all the pages printed for that one person and graph it against the other users in the list.

And yeah, Tony. It's pretty pointy-haired. But some people are pretty thoughtless about our color printer. For example, they'll decide it's a substitute for a professional print house and they'll print 5000 pages to it. We're not talking about a color copier, it's merely a large HP 5500DN. It can support a large number of users (which it has to as the only color printer for 55 people), but when someone's printing 500 sheets of solid-blue paper, we end up spending a lot on toner, and we usually don't have more than one replacement toner cartridge per color. It's possible that my manager just wants to explain the limitations to the person. We've had very upset attorneys in the past (well, we have them every day...).
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Matt