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machi0604
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Store measure outputs in a new table

Hi all,
I'm trying to store measure outputs into a new table but not sure how to do it.
I have created these measures and they all return the decimal numbers. (please ignore Japanese)

machi0604_0-1705048006633.png

I would like to compare all these values in a graph but it looks like this:

machi0604_1-1705048078722.png

I want each bar to be a bit thicker but I assume they are think since they are created by values from measures and thought creating a table with measure outputs would solve this problem.
(I've tried to change the settings such as padding and everything)

Not sure if this explanation makes sense but I just want my graph to have less space on both sides of the bars, and want graph bars to be thicker than this.

Please help me with this 😞
Thank you

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lbendlin
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While technically possible, storing the results of measures is contrary to their purpose. Find a different way to achieve your goal. Put the legend field on the X axis instead, for example.

 

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