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A Combined Chart in Planfix [[Reports: Charts in reports|reports]] allows you to combine two different types of charts into a single visualization:
*Bar chart – Displays data as vertical columns of varying heights to show quantitative values.
*Line chart – Connects data points with a line to visualize trends over time.
This chart type is useful for comparing different metrics, even those measured in different units, within a single report.
For example, you can display the number of tasks completed by employees in a month alongside the time spent on those tasks based on data tags:

Latest revision as of 11:11, 24 April 2025

A Combined Chart in Planfix reports allows you to combine two different types of charts into a single visualization:

  • Bar chart – Displays data as vertical columns of varying heights to show quantitative values.
  • Line chart – Connects data points with a line to visualize trends over time.

This chart type is useful for comparing different metrics, even those measured in different units, within a single report. For example, you can display the number of tasks completed by employees in a month alongside the time spent on those tasks based on data tags: