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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|Planfix reports]]. 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: |
Revision as of 07:49, 3 April 2025
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.
For example, you can use a stacked chart to show the number of accepted, completed, and overdue tasks per employee: