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Hi guys ,
I am able to have a shaded area under the constant straight line. Is there an easy way to add a shaded area above the constant horizontal line in power bi? Note: The y axis is variance and it can change based on the x axis (date) .
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Base on my research, I didn't find a visual which can totally achieve your requirement. You can follow the steps below to create a stacked area chart or line chart as an workaround, please find the details in the attachment.
1. Create a stacked area chart
2. Create a line chart with analytics line
Best Regards
Hi @Anonymous ,
Base on my research, I didn't find a visual which can totally achieve your requirement. You can follow the steps below to create a stacked area chart or line chart as an workaround, please find the details in the attachment.
1. Create a stacked area chart
2. Create a line chart with analytics line
Best Regards
@Anonymous
There's one way to do it:
http://www.informationmagician.com/shaded-area-between-two-lines/
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