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I have a clustered column chart with 3 bars. I want to add a trend line to only 1 of the 3 bars. It seems like there is only an option for a combined trend, which I cannot use, or 3 individual trends for each bar. I only want to show the trend on 1 bar. Is this possible? Thanks!
@pinfsp18 You need to create dummy data and send it with the expected output. Not sure what else to tell or maybe someone else can help.
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I cannot send a file, but have provided screen shots of the table and visuals.
@pinfsp18 that is to give you an idea of how you can achieve this? I don't know how your data is structured and how tables are related etc. Put something together in a pbix file and share it using one drive/google drive with the expected output.
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Sorry, I can't send the data. But it's very simple, it's 1 table with total tickets submitted, total tickets resolved, total tickets remaining open sum by month. I add all 4 fields to the chart and set a trend line. But Power BI doesn't appear to have an option to only allow me to show the trend line for submitted like Excel does. The 2 pics I attached show Power BI with 3 lines and Excel with only 1 which is what I am trying to accomplish in Power BI. Seems simple enough, but I don't see an option to only display the one trend line I want in Power BI.
@pinfsp18 you can create a combo chart in Power BI and for line use the following measure:
Line = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table[Value] ), Table[Type] = "Submitted" )
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That calc gives me the sum of the submitted tickets each month and not a trend of the submitted tickets.
Power BI only seems to add a trend line for each bar as shown in the first chart when turning off Combine Series. Or if I change it and turn on Combine Series it adds 1 trend line for the combination of all 3 bars. I only want to trend one bar, the total submitted as shown in the second chart which I had to recreate in Excel.
@pinfsp18 not sure what you are trying to achieve? Can you share some examples?
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