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is possible to create waterfall chart like screesnhoot below:
Hi @Cardi0z
You can refer to the following document:
Waterfall charts in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Example PBIX file has been attached at the end.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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Is possible to create visual like the screenshoot below?Before
After
Hello @Cardi0z
Not sure if you can do this directly.
But if there is no other way, personally i would do is use stacked column (not the 100% stacked) and i will create more measures with color same as background color. Then placed those "white-background" measures under those red, green, yellow, and orange bar.
But again, not sure if this idea will work though.
Not that much of help but hope this will give a slight idea.
Thank you.
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