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How to show count of value and not % in stacked bar chart?

Hello Community,

Please see below and provide your advice.

Please see below STACKED BAR CHART and it is showing percentage of cycle,end user wants to display number of count instead of %

Count of A=2, Count of B=3, Count of C=4, Count of D=1

Let me know if you need more information.

Thanks

DATASOURCE
Cycle
A
A
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
D

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Check to make sure you are using the 'Stacked Column Chart' and not the '100% Stacked Column Chart'.

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jstorm
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Select your visualization, then check the 'Values' in the 'Visualizations' side bar.  You can click the down arrow to the right of the fields listed to select count, percentage, or other options.

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-aggregates

Hi Jstom Thank you so much for your help,

That was my selection in stacked bar chart.Thanks

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Check to make sure you are using the 'Stacked Column Chart' and not the '100% Stacked Column Chart'.

Hi Jstorm,

Thank you so much for giving a hint.

As per requirements “stacked bar chart” is in end user requirements but I have selected “100% stacked bar chart”. With stacked bar chart selection, it is displaying count of cycle.

Thank you so much.

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