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Combo chart background color
I am trying to show production breaks in gray as the background color. Is this possible somehow?
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hi
you can use some app to sample the color (like JCP and other),
and add the value color in tab appearance -> color and legend

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Hi MendyS,
i can see there only option to change line color base on condition, not background color.

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can you send a screenshot?
which version do you have?

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Qlik Sense August 2022 (qliksenseserver 14.78.0)

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hi @krzohi
pick the option 'by expression'
and enter the condition that you want (in my example - if the number of objects is bigger than 100000 - pic 1),
and put a hex color or color func (pic 2 ).

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Hi @MendyS,
i think you missunderstand my issue.
I want to color the background of chart to show production breaks. Breaks have differend durations (e.g. 10min, 20min, 30min, ... ) and i have to show it on timeline, and i cannot set differend width for silmple bars.

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can you pls clairfy if you want to set the CHART background color (light gray in your pic) or are you referring to the BAR color (dark gray)
and is your question how to set the width of the BAR? as it appears the bar at 20 is wider than at 12

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If you can identify the breaks,
then what's the problem, so put that the calculation in the expression

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