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In some calculations, bar charts can be created from positive and negative values, summing up to the value represented in the chart.
But when the bar chart is cross highlighted by other visual, there are possibilities that the affected value is out of the original bar limits, e.g. effective value is -20 while the original bar is 100, or effective value is 130 while the original bar is 100.
This case causes the chart to be "filtered" instead of cross highlighted.
Although the outcome chart is absolutely correct in terms of values, but is causes user confusion as they do not expect to see this kind of chart.
Also cross highlighting through charts showing percentages (i.e. percent of the grand total) produces a chart showing one value at 100%.
I see there is a need for a fix, or a kind of control for the way cross highlighting works
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