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Power BI – Format Stacked Bar Chart

Formatting is a technique to enhance the looks of the charts by giving a cosmetic appearance to the chart title and chart legend. Titles are given to the X and Y axis to add clarity for the user. Formatting commands are applied to a chart for the identical reason they’re applied to a worksheet. they create the chart easier to read. However, formatting techniques also facilitate chart quality and explain the data in a chart. 

Stacked Bar Chart

A Stacked Bar Chart is drawn using the sample excel sheet below. Below is the dataset mentioned and the link to the dataset is here.



SampleDataSheet

The stacked bar chart of the dataset is mentioned below:

 

Steps to Format Stacked Bar Chart

Below are the steps that can be used to apply different formatting on the stacked bar chart formed:



 

 

  1. Fonts are changed to ‘Cambria’
  2. Font size is set to ’12’
  3. Fonts set to ‘Bold’
  4. Color set to ‘Black’
  5. Switch axis position ‘ON’

 

  1. Title set to ‘Countries’
  2. Fonts are changed to ‘Verdana’
  3. Font sizes are set to ’15’
  4. Fonts set to ‘Bold’
  5. Color set to ‘Black’

 

  1. Fonts are changed to ‘Cambria’
  2. Font size is set to ’12’
  3. Fonts set to ‘Bold’
  4. Color set to ‘Black’
  5. Value Decimal Place to ‘1’

 

  1. Title set to ‘Product Count’
  2. Fonts are changed to ‘Verdana’
  3. Font sizes are set to ’15’
  4. Fonts set to ‘Bold’
  5. Color set to ‘Black’

 

  1. The position changed to ‘Center left’
  2. Fonts changed to ‘Segoe UI Bold’
  3. Fonts size to ’13’
  4. Color to ‘Black’

 

  1. Style Changed to ‘Solid’
  2. The Color Changed to ‘Black’ 
  3. Width Changed to ‘2’

 

  1. Slider on x-axis ‘on’
  2. Slider labels are ‘on’
  3. Green Arrow shows the Position for sliding the Bars

 

  1. The reverse Stack is ‘ON’
  2. No colors are changed

 

  1. Inner Padding Changed to ’36px’
  2. Minimum width to ’20px’

 

  1. Series are applied to ‘All’.
  2. The position is set to ‘Inside Center’.

 

  1. Fonts changed to ‘Segoe UI’
  2. Font size changed to ’11’
  3. Font Style ‘Bold’
  4. The color changed to ‘Grey’
  5. Decimal Place to ‘1’
  6. Background Transparency ’76’

 

  1. Font Changed to ‘Seogoe UI Bold’
  2. Font Size to ’11’
  3. Font Style ‘Italic’
  4. Color to ‘Black’
  5. Value decimal Places ‘1’

 

 

  1. Height set to ‘680’
  2. Width set to ‘981’
  3. Horizontal position to ‘299’
  4. Vertical Position to ’34’

 

  1. Title Changed to ‘Product vs Country’
  2. Heading to ‘Heading2’
  3. Font to ‘Constantia’
  4. Font Size to ’22’
  5. Font Style to ‘Bold’
  6. Text Color to ‘Light Blue
  7. Text Background to ‘Black’
  8. Text Alignment to ‘Center’

 

  1. Background color changed
  2. Transparency changed to ‘28%’
  3. Visual border of color ‘Blue’
  4. Rounded corners ’30px’
  5. Shadows Color changed to ‘Black’
  6. Offset changed to ‘Inside’
  7. Position Changed to ‘Left’

 

  1. Background Color to ‘Yellow’
  2. Border to ‘Black’
  3. Icon to ‘Black’
  4. Transparency to ‘0%’

These are a number of the most frequent formatting done on Stacked Column Charts. Power BI provides us with dynamic options to format a chart and it is often explored with some self-research easily.

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