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Hi all,
I can think of a way to manipulate my data to perhaps provide a solution to this problem, but just in case there's a visual or trick I am missing that would be easier.
I have a pie chart that is by country, in each country there is three different options (red, amber, green) - is there a way that each slice in the pie chart could be split into three seperate shades of the colour (so a red slice is split into three and goes from light red to dark red) to represent the split between these three levels?
Thanks,
Adam
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@HawkB , Change it to bar visual. Do conditional formatting using color scale and then change it back to pie
How to do conditional formatting by measure and apply it on pie?: https://youtu.be/RqBb5eBf_I4
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@HawkB , Change it to bar visual. Do conditional formatting using color scale and then change it back to pie
How to do conditional formatting by measure and apply it on pie?: https://youtu.be/RqBb5eBf_I4
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