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Stacked Bars with Values Displayed On Data Points

Hello Everyone,

I've looked through many posts regarding stacked bars. I've managed to find semi solution but, still it is not what I want to have.

This is an image of what I'm trying to create:

Pict1.png

Problematic is the part of showing values on data points.

My thinking is to do it in one chart (bar or combo).

Please, help me to figure out the proper solution.

Kind regards,

Janusz

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Hi,

try something like this..

U have to invent something to have value on top.

I hope this helps u..

C u,

Stefano

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look this.. i invent for u..

If u find somthing easier tell me...

Stefano.

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Hi,

Thank you very much for prompt reply.

It is not exactly what I meant. I need values from first expression to be shown on top of the first bar level, then values from second expression to be shown on top of the second bar level, etc.

One more thing. In your example, the value of dimension "v" is not shown. My thinking is to show all values.

Many Thanks,

Janusz

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This has values on top.

(2nd file before was different from 1st even if with the same name)

C u,

Stefano.

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That's right, values are on top.

The thing is that the second bar level should have values from 0% to 100%.

Please, take a look into attached picture.

Many Thanks,

Janusz

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I'm thinking, but otherwise u can do 2 or more graph overlapped.

Stefano.

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Hi, there will be an issue when you have a scroll bar (for many dimension values), and by scrolling one chart, overlapped ones will stay untouched.

Many Thanks,

Janusz

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and this one?

Stefano.

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Hi,

Thank you very much for your help.

What about the third bar level? I tried to follow your way of thinking but could not find a solution.

Many Thanks,

Janusz