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Create a Combo Chart with 2 or more GROUPED bars and a line graph
Hi experts.
I have a combo chart that has 5 measures (bars charts, grouped) in the primary axis and I need to add a 6th measure (line graph) in the secondary axis. However, doing so converts the bars from grouped to stacked. Using a marker instead of a line seems to work but I need a line to connect the markers for the presentation to be more effective.
Any suggestions?
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I don't think is a version issue.
Maybe this can help:
Solved: Combo Chart with lines and grouped bars - Qlik Community - 1812250
Regards,
Aditya

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Strange ! I am not experiencing any such behaviour. I have added total 7 measures. 6 are bars and 1 is line. refer screeshot.
Did you check under Presentation tab whether stacked or grouped option is selected ?
Regards,
Aditya

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This is what I get once I add a line graph.
May I know the version of Qlik Sense you are using?

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I don't think is a version issue.
Maybe this can help:
Solved: Combo Chart with lines and grouped bars - Qlik Community - 1812250
Regards,
Aditya

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Thanks. I've read this already but I don't have the same options.

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I got it now. I was looking under General properties when I should have looked under the X-axis properties to disable Use Continuous scale. Thanks for the help Aditya. 🙂
