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Hi everyone,
I'm fairly new to Power BI. I want to show the averages in a stacked bar chart. I want the displayed averages to be weighed by the size of the study program just like they are in the table on the right.
A reference line would work too. But when I tried overlaying a reference line ontop of my chart I noticed that he didn't weigh the categories properly for the number of students within them.
Does anyone know how to do this? Your help would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,
Allard Swart
Hi , @Allard_Swart
Not very clear.
Can you edit your screenshot using the windows tool "Paint" to show your expected result?
I still don’t understand the meaning of " the displayed averages to be weighed by the size of the study program".
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Hi, I'd like the averages to be shown at the bottom of the chart like this.
I solved the problem my self by making a seperate chart below the first.
It is a somewhat fix, but it would look better if everything was in the same chart. That way everything would look the same.
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