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A stacked chart is a type of chart that is available in Planfix reports. The data is presented as columns divided into segments. Each segment represents a part of the column assigned to a specific category.
A stacked chart is a type of chart that is available in [[Reports: Charts in reports|report]]. The data is presented as columns divided into segments. Each segment represents a part of the column assigned to a specific category.


For example, you can use a stacked chart to show the number of accepted, completed, and overdue tasks per employee:
For example, you can use a stacked chart to show the number of accepted, completed, and overdue tasks per employee:
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*In the "Appearance" section, you configure how the chart will look:
*In the "Appearance" section, you configure how the chart will look:
**Chart height – defines the height of the chart in pixels
**Chart height – defines the height of the chart in pixels
**Legend location – controls the placement of the axis label. Use Vertical for longer labels and Horizontal for shorter labels
**Legend location – controls the placement of the axis label. Use Vertical for longer labels and Horizontal for shorter labels


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*Save the chart and run the report to view the results.
== Use case examples ==
*Project expenses and income tracking
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*Comparing project budget and actual expenses
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https://s.pfx.so/pf/Rg/9HcCS4.jpg
*Deal closure trends by sales department
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== Go To ==
*[[Reports: Charts in reports]]
*[[Reports]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 17 April 2025

A stacked chart is a type of chart that is available in report. The data is presented as columns divided into segments. Each segment represents a part of the column assigned to a specific category.

For example, you can use a stacked chart to show the number of accepted, completed, and overdue tasks per employee:

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Set up

  • In the "Report view" section, add the data columns that you want to include in the stacked chart.
  • Go to "Charts and graphs" and add a new chart of the type "Stacked chart":

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  • In "Data to display", set the following values:
  • Columns: “Accepted tasks,” “Overdue tasks,” “Completed tasks”
  • Grouping: By the “Assignee” column
  • Sorting: By the “Completed tasks” column in ascending order

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  • In the "Appearance" section, you configure how the chart will look:
    • Chart height – defines the height of the chart in pixels
    • Legend location – controls the placement of the axis label. Use Vertical for longer labels and Horizontal for shorter labels
  • Colors – apply different colors to visually distinguish data groups

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  • Save the chart and run the report to view the results.

Use case examples

  • Project expenses and income tracking

QtuwAH.jpg

F1l19B.jpg

  • Comparing project budget and actual expenses

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9HcCS4.jpg

  • Deal closure trends by sales department

xPkR3M.jpg

7LwFdU.jpg

Go To