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bit of a hectic way, I manged to put individual cards at the end of each bar and fltered out each type of the bar, clearly a limitation of PowerBI visualisation.
worth creating an idea.
bit of a hectic way, I manged to put individual cards at the end of each bar and fltered out each type of the bar, clearly a limitation of PowerBI visualisation.
worth creating an idea.
@Anonymous , Try if this can help
https://radacad.com/showing-the-total-value-in-stacked-column-chart-in-power-bi
Hey @Anonymous ,
basically, this is not possible out of the box.
This video explains how you can achieve a total sum using the line and stacked column chart:
Hopefully, this helps to tackle your challenge.
Regards,
Tom
Hi, my chart is a Bar chart, it theres no option for bar and line chart
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