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Dear Power BI community,
I would like to create a chart that is a comination of a stacked and a clustered column chart, as in the picture below.
- The clustered bars devide the prices of two different parties.
- The stacked bars devide the original price with the mark-up of one party.
Does anyone have an idea how to go about this?
Kind regards,
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use the Clustered Stacked Column to achieve it.
In Power BI visualizations pane, click three dots then select "Get more visuals".
I attach a sample below for your reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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You can also create it like this:
https://www.villezekeviking.com/how-to-combine-a-clustered-and-stacked-chart-in-power-bi/
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use the Clustered Stacked Column to achieve it.
In Power BI visualizations pane, click three dots then select "Get more visuals".
I attach a sample below for your reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @v-yanjiang-msft ,
I checked the microsoft verified one out of the visual, there is option to have only two clustered charts. Moreover, it is a paid visual. Do we have any other alternatives?
It is possible to do this using Error bars in the analytics pane with a few limitations such as Legends and Tooltips not showing the "Stacked" bits
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