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i am trying to reduce the Gap between 2020-2021-2022. i use the line and cluster column chart for the visual purpose. could anyone let know how it is done?
thank you
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please refer to my pbix file to see if it helps you. My test Version: 2.102.683.0 64-bit (February 2022)
Click on the line and stacked column chart visual. Then click on Format. You have to make sure under X axis that the Type is "Categorical" and not "Continuous" otherwise it won't let you adjust the category width.
Then try to find Inner padding.
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Community Support Team _ Polly
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please refer to my pbix file to see if it helps you. My test Version: 2.102.683.0 64-bit (February 2022)
Click on the line and stacked column chart visual. Then click on Format. You have to make sure under X axis that the Type is "Categorical" and not "Continuous" otherwise it won't let you adjust the category width.
Then try to find Inner padding.
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Polly
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can adjust this using the column spacing under Visuals>Columns>Spacing>Inner Padding
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