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Stacked Column Chart in Power BI
Hello all,
I am working on development in a project. May i know is there another possible to do the graph in Power BI as per the excel shown in below? Hope to hear from you.
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@Anonymous This should provide the correct information. Inverse the row and column data.
This should look like the way you intended, i.e,

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Hello @Anonymous,
This should be fairly simple task to complete as PowerBI gives the option for 100% stacked column chart.
Thank you, hope this resolves your doubt.
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@ChiragGarg2512 Thank you for reply. I have tried but it doesn't work. My raw data table |Status (Run Rate,STM, T)|Year (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022,2023). Appreciate your advice.
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@Anonymous This should provide the correct information. Inverse the row and column data.
This should look like the way you intended, i.e,

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