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Hi all.
I am trying to use a column chart to depict the counted values of different columns belonging to different tables. When adding the different columns to the x-axis they are depicted, on the chart, as a single column. How can I split the single column into seperate ones?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi ks77
Try and choose one of the visualizations options
Where the values are not added together and see if this helps.
Welcome to the forum.
The question is a bit short on detail.
What tables do you have, what are the relationships?
What are the "different columns belonging to different tables"
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Any sample data and pictures to show what you have and what you want to achieve?
Hi ks77
Try and choose one of the visualizations options
Where the values are not added together and see if this helps.
Thank you. I selected the wrong column chart.
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