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Hello everyone!
As you can see in the attached image, I have this stacked column chart, what I would like to do is sort first as the largest, so the red with 285 would be the base, followed by the blue with 277 ...
It's possible? I've searched some forums, but they talk about creating a measure for each value, but I have almost 11 values.
Best regards
@Anonymous ,
Ok I did find a way, though to be honest it's not very elegant.
The ribbon chart can sort each stack if there is more than one stack, so
You now have a couple options for formatting it:
I liked option 2 best because there were faint lines visible on option 1 that I couldn't figure out how to get rid of.
You can also create stuff like spacing between the sections which is kind of nice.
I've attached the PBIX file.
Respectfully,
Zoe Douglas (DataZoe)
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