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I have several different charts on a single page that all relate to the same data points. From a design perspective, I find having several different legends displaying the same information messy. I'd like to display a single legend for the whole page that covers all the charts. I can do this by just displaying the legend in one chart, but at times it covers up part of the data. I would really like to display the legend outside all of the charts. Is this possible? Thank you.
You can usually create a fake legend with a straight chart by adding the dimension, 1 as expression and remove totals, the header, the caption, make cell borders transparent etc. The example posted here has such a fake legend hovering on top of the chart.
You can usually create a fake legend with a straight chart by adding the dimension, 1 as expression and remove totals, the header, the caption, make cell borders transparent etc. The example posted here has such a fake legend hovering on top of the chart.
You can builld a general "fake" legend creating another graph that display only he legend (you can hide or color white expressions ( lines or bars))
In this way the new graph serves as legend, and in the others you can avoid displayng legend
Itìs an idea, hope it helps
Thanks very much, I will give that a try. Much appreciated!