Place a carriage return in the field separator of an iChart

In the Data Mapping of an iChart, the Field Separator is a good tool to obviously separate data.  The problem I see is the two fields and the separator are on one line.  How can I place a carriage return to place the two fields on separator lines?

Hi,
This is not possible to do; however, perhaps it could be entered as a feature request for a later version.
Diana Hoppe

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