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Lewdis_
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Full size charts

I have three chats on top of each other. I want them to be as close to eachother without loosing the size. As you see below the first one takes a bit of space and when i try the second below it gets very small but still takes a lot of white space. The third one is smaller and therefore doesnt show at all. 

 

Is there a way to make the graph show full size of the area?

 

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Ok, now I got you. Well, yes, thats a problem for sure. Sorry for the confusion.

I am afraid, that with the built-in visuals it won't be possible to push them as close together as you wish and still be fully interactive for the user. The only way I can imagine solving this, is finding a custom visual for it, that allows to have multiple stacked bar charts at once. But I am not sure if something suitable exists...


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Kedar_Pande
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Click on each chart and drag the edges to resize them. Ensure they have enough height and width to display the data clearly.

In the Format pane for each chart, reduce the padding and remove any unnecessary borders under the General and Visual sections. This can free up space around the charts.

If your charts can share the same space without losing clarity, consider layering them. Set the transparency on the upper chart(s) to see the lower one.

 

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timalbers
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In The format pane under Properties > Advanced options > turn off the toggle "Dynamic"

Additionally make sure you use a transparent background, so you can move one visual above the other.

 

Besides that I would recommend to turn off the header symbols (also under Properties), as you probably would not want them for the end user to appear in this specific case.


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thank i have done all the above suggestions but that doesnt change the fact that the graph is not filling the full page. Even if i overlap i cant get them as close as i want to.

 

thanks anyway

I'm afraid I don't quite get, what you're trying to achieve.
You can basically push them as close together as you want by overlapping.

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Thanks Timalbers that works fine but then ou are not able to click on each of them for filtering since they are overlapping eachother. 

Ok, now I got you. Well, yes, thats a problem for sure. Sorry for the confusion.

I am afraid, that with the built-in visuals it won't be possible to push them as close together as you wish and still be fully interactive for the user. The only way I can imagine solving this, is finding a custom visual for it, that allows to have multiple stacked bar charts at once. But I am not sure if something suitable exists...


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If my answer helped you, please consider marking it as a solution
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