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alanphamvistra4
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Create Leveled Bar Graph (Not Stacked) in Power BI Report

Say I have three data points: Total Vendors, Vendors Assessed in last 12 Months, & Vendors in Last 24 Months. How can I create a bar graph that can show all three data points in relation to what another?

So for example I have 100 total vendors, 30 assessed in the last 12 months and 50 assessed in the last 24 months. I want to show that the 30 is part of the 50 which is part of the 100. Stacked is causing the total to be 180 instead of 100.

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MFelix
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Hi @alanphamvistra4 ,

 

In this case believe that you need to have a stacked bar but with the differences to the other metrics that way you are abble to show the values on top of each other to get the and some metrics that you use on the lines in order to make the markers show something similar to this:

MFelix_0-1675812152364.png

 


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Miguel Félix


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