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Adding an Average reference line to a bar chart

Hi,

I need to create a similar chart like the one attached.

The issue I have is displaying a vertical line which indicates the average duration value.

I found in the forums tips about using a reference line. But the issue is that it is horizontal.

Your help is highly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

If you have continuous X axis you can add a vertical reference line by choosing Continous X as location:

comm74090.png


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Gysbert_Wassenaar
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The x-axis needs to be continuous to make it possible to add a vertical reference line. See attached example.


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Hi,

I can't open your file, because I have a personal edition.

But after definining the Continuous, it's still didn't help.

BTW, I'm using Class for the dimension, but it was overriden by the Continuos.

Thanks!MyChart.JPG

Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

If you have continuous X axis you can add a vertical reference line by choosing Continous X as location:

comm74090.png


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand
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Now I got it! Thanks!

The only issue left is that I can't use the class display range.

(If I disselect the Continuous from the Axes tab).

Is there a workaround to have both?

Chart with class.JPG