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Hello experts,
I'm trying to create a custom stack bar chart where I have measures A, B and C. What I need to achieve is to stack measures A and B into one bar and leave the C into a separate bar within the same chart. The purpose of this is to compare measures A+B (with the share of values) with C. It'll be something like this:
I can't seem to get this around and need to know if this is possible in Power BI.
Thanks in advance
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Hi @mebg159
It seems like a combination of stacked with clustered column charts.
You can try to download this graph from the marketplace (unfortunately it is for pay):
or to use a workaround like in the linked blog post:
https://www.villezekeviking.com/how-to-combine-a-clustered-and-stacked-chart-in-power-bi/
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @mebg159
It seems like a combination of stacked with clustered column charts.
You can try to download this graph from the marketplace (unfortunately it is for pay):
or to use a workaround like in the linked blog post:
https://www.villezekeviking.com/how-to-combine-a-clustered-and-stacked-chart-in-power-bi/
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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