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How to Create a Stacked Bar Chart
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Creating Stacked Bar Charts
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Stacked Bar Charts are useful tools when your data falls into similar groups. For instance, if you wanted to see the number of
trucks leaving & arriving at a client you could simply group the data by client. However, in an order to conserve space, you
could simply stack both values atop one another by using the Stacked Bar Chart graph.
This documentation will explain the step-by-step process used to create stacked bar charts.
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