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I have the following data:
I am using System_name for X and AlertCount and OkCount for Y values. that I add as Sums. However, I only get one value:
Also I want to have all columns with the same height. Please share your ideas.
Thanks
they event dont have 100% stacked chart example
@HughLa The link simply confirms that there is no solution so far fro 100% stacked chart to show actual values. Am I getting it right?
Sadly it seems so. Have you looked at Deneb visuals?
Maybe you can get something right with that.
Here is another thread that relates to showing the actual values in a 100% stacked column chart:
Hope that helps.
Hugh
Hi @Markzolotoy
It seems as if you might have a maximum range on your Y-axis.
Change that back to Auto or a larger value, then you'll see all the values.
Hugh
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