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Hi, Hope all are doing good..
Could anyone please help me to find this below visualization
Please help me. Thanks in advance.
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Hi @bhavadharani ,
I suggest you to try Space between categories and Space between series in Columns>Layout.
Change the Rate and result is as below.
Please make sure under X axis that the Type is "Categorical" and not "Continuous" otherwise it won't let you adjust the category width.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hi @vicky_ @suparnababu8 @Idrissshatila, Thanks for your response.
Yay, I understand it's a clustered column chart, but I need a slimmer chart view. I'm looking for other chart options that might offer a more compact appearance. Are there any charts that provide a slimmer view?
Thanks in advance 🙂
Hi @bhavadharani ,
I suggest you to try Space between categories and Space between series in Columns>Layout.
Change the Rate and result is as below.
Please make sure under X axis that the Type is "Categorical" and not "Continuous" otherwise it won't let you adjust the category width.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hello @bhavadharani ,
as @vicky_ & @suparnababu8 mentioned, this is the matrics.
Note that to be able to show it like this, it should have three measures within it so that it shows three lines per category.
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It's Clustered Column Chart
You can find as shown in above pic.
That looks like a Clustered Column Chart
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