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Hello dear community,
need your help please.
Is it possible to present a diagramm with a bar, which is divided into two columns?
E.g. I have cost for tracks and cars (columns B and C) and a column with total cost (tracks + cars).
Could I now present budget cost in one bar and "tracks+cars cost" in another bar(in separate sub-columns) like in the diagramm below?
Thanks a lot for the help!
Regards,
Jolyon
Hi @Jolyon,
Why not directly create a clustered column chart as follows?
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
I don't believe so, looks like you are mixing a column chart and a stacked column chart. You might be able to achieve what you want by using those two visuals and some nifty formatting. There is the concept of "grouping" in Power BI but I don't think it will do what you want with the stacked column.
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