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Hi @Sagarshekhar,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum. I reproduced the scenario, and it worked on my end. I used my sample data and successfully implemented it.
outcome:
I am also including .pbix file for your better understanding, please have a look into it:
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Hi @Sagarshekhar You can use line chart with clustered columns
Use a Line and Clustered Column Chart.
Arrange the X-axis for the required categories (e.g., Q1, Q2) and set the Y-axis to reflect the desired values.
Add markers to the line chart (using the "Shapes" section in the formatting pane) to highlight data points.
I need q1 showing 30 , 40 , 60 and then drop to 10
same for q2 ,q3,q4
like i have to show date in quaters and values according to each quater
Each quater has values acording to it
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