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Hi, do you know if it is possible to create a vertical waterfall chart in Power BI? For example, can a bar chart be used to simulate a waterfall chart? So as not to use payment objects.
Hi, do you know if it is possible to create a vertical waterfall chart in Power BI? For example, can a bar chart be used to simulate a waterfall chart? So as not to use payment objects.
it would be interesting to try, can you provide sample data?
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Hi @cristianj23a ,
This custom visual object may meet your needs, but it only needs to be put into your “Plan” value, which you can check in the picture below:
An attachment for your reference. Hope it helps!
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Hi, as I mentioned in my initial message. I wanted to know if there is a way to simulate a waterfall chart with a bar chart or vertical stacked chart without using a custom payment object.
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