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I have these different colors/cathegories because I put different value fields (sum mode) in the Values box of the visual object (no legenda used). Is there a way to have for each x-Axis element (LRU and MAT in this example) the first GREEN bar as it is, next to it the RED bar over the BLACK one, and next to it the GREY column over the YELLOW one?
Yes if You add a Category-column to Your data where the green is in a category for itself, while the others share same category.
Doing like this means to have a sum of the other 4 (three colours in total), I'd like to see them 4 with different colours but stacked in 2 columns (plus the green bar to the left).
Hi @AGo,
Based on test, currently clustered chart not support this feature. Since other users already shared this idea, you can vote it below :
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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