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Dear Community,
is there a function to place data labels OUTSIDE the bars of a stacked bar visuals? It does not seem to be an availalbe option - and it looks like that if the size of the bar is too small, there is actually no way to display the label itself- which I find very unconvenient (I tried all possible options and combinations in the panel)
Thanks for any tips or trick 🙂
Luca
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@Anonymous
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I was able to have a workaround on this.
You need to use the Line and stacked column chart to do this.
1. You'll use the Line y-axis as the total value of your Column y-axis.
Ex.
- Column y-axis has Product-A and Product-B
- Line y-axis Product-C (which is the sum of Product-A and Product-B)
2. Go to "Format your visual" > Lines > Stroke width > 0 px
3. Go to "Format your visual" > Markers > Shape > Type > "-"
4. Go to "Format your visual" > Markers > Shape > Size > 1 px
4. Go to "Format your visual" > Data Labels> Series > {Product-C}
5. Go to "Format your visual" > Data Labels> Position (line) > "Above"
5. Go to "Format your visual" > Data Labels> Values > Custom Label > "On", then drag the Product-C as the Field.
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