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I have this table:
Guitar | Model | Sales
Gibson | Les Paul | 300,000
Gibson | SG | 40,000
Gibson | Explorer | 22,000
Fender | Stratocaster | 222,000
Fender | Telecaster | 34,000
I have visual with the Guitar Filter, and I want to show sales with the sales stacked but still broken up by model:
Guitar = Gibson:
Les Paul 300,000
SG 40,000
Explorer 22,000
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous,
It seems that you may just drag [Guitar] to Axis, Model to [Legend] and [Sales] to Value.
@Anonymous,
It seems that you may just drag [Guitar] to Axis, Model to [Legend] and [Sales] to Value.
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