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I would like to know how to combine a stakced chart and a clustered column chart, as shown in the image above.
The chart shown in the image is created in an Excel file, so I thought maybe it is possible to do so in PowerBI as well.
Sincerely yours,
Kai
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Yes, you can do so by using "Line and column stacked chart":
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Hi @Anonymous, you can use simple stacked column chart in PowerBI:
This chart has been built based on the following data:
Have a great day!
@Sergii24 Thank you for your instant response!
I would like to ask another question, is it possible to combine a lined graph to the visual you have created?
Sincerely yours, Kai
Yes, you can do so by using "Line and column stacked chart":
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