The data labels in stacked bar chart in Qlik Sense does not work properly.
When we turned it ON, instead of displaying labels for individual stack it only displays one data label at the top.
Please can any one suggest if it is possible to display labels for all the items in the Stacked bar?
It is not possible to do this. You can only display the total. This is due to readability issues.
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I am trying to take a take a bar chart and add in another bar chart for the next three months that will show how many people we expect to drop from our CRM. The original shows two other metrics. The image below is what I would like the outcome to be. As you can see it is just a screen shot of different bar charts. Would appreciate any advice on how to complete this.
I think that the best way to do it should be to make two worksheets (let's call then Sheet A and Sheet B).
In Sheet A you place the first bar char and in Sheet B the second bar char (the forecasting).
After that you can create a dashboard and place both of them horizontally alligned.
You probably have to syncronize the axis of the two worksheet, following (for example) this tutorial.
I'm using Tableau to create dashboards visualising data that often require users to scroll to view the full page. But the scroll bar for the page is thin, grey and difficult to see.
Many of our dashboard users aren't the most technically fluent and are feeding back that they struggle to find/use the scroll bar.
Is there a way to format the scroll bar to make it larger/change it's colour?
Tableau doesn't allow users to change or format the visual scrollbars,
You can embed your dashboard and using CSS you can very well format your scrollbars.
I'm currently working on replicating an Excel chart in Google Sheets and I can't figure out how to add the second criteria to the label of each bar without changing the cell data itself. The first picture is what it looks like now and the second is what I am trying to get it to look like.
I'm using Crystal 11.5 on the desktop. I'm having a problem where the stacked chart data is not appearing as I want. It appears like below, but I would like:
1) Completed on bottom, then Open on top,
2) Completed should be blue color, Open orange.
I think once the data appears as I want, changing the color should be easy enough via manual manipulation.
I tried using a lot of different chart options and playing around with Specified Order as reversed (Open, Completed instead of Completed, Open). Nothing I've done has worked.
In order to have the stacked data appear as I want, I needed to first create a cross tab (pivot table). Then right click on the cross tab and select Insert Chart.
I have a background image for my bubble chart in SSRS (2008).
On the Design tab, the background image stays behind the bubble chart.
When I run the report (preview), the background image appears below the bubble chart - not behind it. I've set the background image as 'Send to Back'.
I assumed it should always stay as back of bubble chart.
How do I ensure that it stays fixed behind the bubble chart?
From the bubble chart graph, I have no option of filling the background with the embedded image.
According to this SSRS documentation, overlapping report items are not supported in preview mode, nor are they supported in HTML, Word, Excel, and several other important export formats. They are, however, supported in .pdf, and I've tested this to make sure that it works - even when the preview bumps the items so that they do not overlap, an exported .pdf will show them overlapping. So depending on the format you need, having overlapping report items may or may not be possible. If it is not possible for your required format, start looking into alternatives, like cropping your image into four separate images that surround your chart, and then keeping the chart as a fixed size in your report.
Oh, and I'm not sure what you mean by saying "From the bubble chart graph, I have no option of filling the background with the embedded image," if you are saying it won't work for your design purposes, that's fine. But I am able to set a background image in a bubble chart using the Fill section of the properties tab for the bubble chart to select a background image.
Edit: I am using Visual Studio 2008 as well. The properties window for the bubble chart looks like this:
Since it sounds like you already have the image you want uploaded to your project, you can choose "Embedded" for your source and then find the image in the Value dropdown.