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JothiG
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1 year ago
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can anyone tell me this visual name

  • Hi JothiG 

    Your screenshot appears to be part of a report/dashboard containing multiple visuals (KPI cards, custom versions of line/bar charts).

    Possible Visuals in Your Screenshot:

    1. KPI Cards

      • Displays key metrics like "60,271 (Stock Quantity)" and *"+4.4%"* (percentage change).

      • May include comparisons (AC vs. PV) with variances (*-14.7%*).

    2. Custom Line/Bar Chart

      • Shows trends over months (Jan–Sep) with annotations (*-17.7K, +3.2K*).

      • Could include embedded percentage changes (*-2.8%, -19.8%*).

    3. Bullet Chart (Potential Alternative)

      • If you’re looking for a way to compare Actual (AC) vs. Target (PV), a bullet chart might be what you need.

      • However, your current design doesn’t fully match a standard bullet chart (which typically includes performance ranges).

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  • Hi JothiG 

    Your screenshot appears to be part of a report/dashboard containing multiple visuals (KPI cards, custom versions of line/bar charts).

    Possible Visuals in Your Screenshot:

    1. KPI Cards

      • Displays key metrics like "60,271 (Stock Quantity)" and *"+4.4%"* (percentage change).

      • May include comparisons (AC vs. PV) with variances (*-14.7%*).

    2. Custom Line/Bar Chart

      • Shows trends over months (Jan–Sep) with annotations (*-17.7K, +3.2K*).

      • Could include embedded percentage changes (*-2.8%, -19.8%*).

    3. Bullet Chart (Potential Alternative)

      • If you’re looking for a way to compare Actual (AC) vs. Target (PV), a bullet chart might be what you need.

      • However, your current design doesn’t fully match a standard bullet chart (which typically includes performance ranges).

  • v-dineshya's avatar
    v-dineshya
    Community Support

    Hi JothiG ,

    Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.

     

    Hi Elena_Kalina , Thank you for posting response in this community.

     

    Hi JothiG , In addition to Elena_Kalina  response, i am adding some more points related to your query.

     

    Please check below visuals which are related to your screenshot.
     
    1. Waterfall Chart
     
    This type of chart is typically used to show how an initial value is affected by a series of intermediate positive or negative values, leading to a final value. 
     
    Note: Stock Quantity and Stock Quantity PY (previous year) at the top. A line graph showing percentage changes (PY%) month by month. Bar charts representing actual stock quantities (AC) for each month, with PY values annotated above.
     
    2.  Deneb (Vega-Lite)
     
     It is a custom visual from AppSource, It allows highly customized layouts like combined bar charts with reference lines and annotations.
     
    3. Charticulator 
     
    It is a custom visual from AppSource, It Supports multi-layer visuals with dynamic text labels and conditional formatting.
     
    Please refer below visual links.
     

    If this information is helpful, please “Accept it as a solution” and give a "kudos" to assist other community members in resolving similar issues more efficiently.
    Thank you.

    • v-dineshya's avatar
      v-dineshya
      Community Support

      Hi JothiG ,

      We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet.do click Accept Answer and Yes for was this answer helpful. And, if you have any further query do let us know.

       

      Thank you.

      • v-dineshya's avatar
        v-dineshya
        Community Support

        Hi @JothiG ,

        We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet.And, if you have any further query do let us know.

         

        Thank you.