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Hello.
I have a stacked Bar Chart that looks like this
A, B and C are measures that are placed on the x-axis of the stacked bar chart.
I need it so A B and C are displayed below each other.
So A is on the top, B below it and C below B. something like below
Where Home Is A, Mens is B and Groceries is C.
How do i do this
Solved! Go to Solution.
Don't worry, it happens to all of us 🙂
Hi,
What do you get if you use Clustered Bar Chart?
i feel so stupid right now.... yes, thats what i wanted. Thanks You
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