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Hi there,
I hope you can help me with this issue.
I have a column called Project and some rows showing multiple projects. Please see below:
I want to have a bar chart showing all projects separately.
How can I do that?
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@Maryam_Pour , better to split data in power query by comma into rows
https://www.tutorialgateway.org/how-to-split-columns-in-power-bi/
@Maryam_Pour , better to split data in power query by comma into rows
https://www.tutorialgateway.org/how-to-split-columns-in-power-bi/
Now I got what you mean Amit 🙂
There was an option to select between split to Columns or Rows unders Advanced options:
**never noticed that before 😞
Thanks 🙂
Hi Amitchandak,
Thanks for your response. I know how to split the data into new columns. By splitting into the new columns, I will have 4 columns for showing my projects, and I just need to have one column called Project to use in the bar chart.
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