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Hi,
I have an area chart in power bi that looks like this.
I want that the bigger areas should not overshadow the smaller areas and smaller area colors should not hide behind the bigger area. I want that the smallest area (annual savings) full color shows first, then the medium area (inflation) shows second (above the smaller) area and then the biggest area shows on the top of the medium area.
I have tried stacked area chart but that does not fulfill our requirements because we want all the three areas to be on the same scale. Their sum is not equal to the total so we cannot use stacked area chart.
I have tried playing with the transparency of the colors but that does not seem to work.
Regards
Shah
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