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Multiexpression in legend of Pie chart

Hello everyone,

I am trying to make pie chart and kind of creating table to its legends but how to manage those colors corresponds to those colors.

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Thnaks in advance

Regards,

Palash Bansal

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danieloberbilli
Specialist II
Specialist II

Chart Properties > tab Colors > set the colors 1-5 on the left according to your desired colorcode. Also check the checkbox 'Persistent Color' to make sure, the colorcode doesnt change with use filters.

danieloberbilli
Specialist II
Specialist II

and if you would like to set a backgroundcolor to your table dimension (or expression) see dimension (or expression tab) Background color and insert the rgb() codes with an if() clause:

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But how to create table in legends or should I make different table and If I created a different table how to add a collumn of color only instead of giving background color to all of row?

danieloberbilli
Specialist II
Specialist II

I think you need to solve this with an additional (straight) table. You just a add an empty expression (e.g. with a space character chr(32)) and set the background colors

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And yeah that will work But Do you know how to make that expression collumn (char(32) one) the 1st collumn of the table.

danieloberbilli
Specialist II
Specialist II

So I guess you have a dimension as first column...you can just drag&drop the expression column in front of (left of) the dimension column

danieloberbilli
Specialist II
Specialist II