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Create a waterfall chart can show increase & decrease in one column

Dear all,

My idea is to present the no. of invoices at Wk41: 153 invoices plus new invoices and minus checked invoices during the week  = outstanding invoices at Wk42 and continually as image below (I presented it in excel to help you quickly catch my idea):

Penny_Thao_Pham_3-1669199633833.png

 

I'm trying to create a chart to show no. of checked invoices (as decreased) & no. of new invoices (as increased) in the week as waterfall chart. However, I can't show both increased & decreased in a column bar of Waterfall chart in Power BI.

I am only able to show the invoice variance = New invoices - Checked invoices as chart below and I also take note related measures which I created in the Text box

 

Penny_Thao_Pham_2-1669199461220.png

Kindly instruct if you know how to create a chart to show no. of checked invoices (as decreased) & no. of new invoices (as increased) in the week as example display on excel

 

Thanks in advance 

 

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