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For 1, realized I could add an empty Data point which gives the spacing at least. |
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I was pretty much able to make this work, for #2 and #3 ended up doing a 2 group data stack where the 2nd group was the remainder amount (with a data label for the column header), and then positioned the data label header so it was offset above the row. For #1 labels, only thing i've come up with is to absolutely position another element with the x-axis text values down over the empty first column and play with the position to get them to more or less line up with the number of x-axis lines being shown - very manual, would be great if there was another option for this case like these examples: https://codepen.io/team/css-tricks/pen/289ddf6daa8575b3c44914921f4a741f |
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The general structure can be done using a wrapper element. As for the labels (1), it's not supported yet. But you can create a simple list ( |
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I don't think there is currently, but is there any way to achieve these 3 visual components?
(see picture below for bullet # references)
Add labels to the secondary-axes.
Either as a special TR or CSS utility class.
Would want CSS control of the element to customize (in this example giving it a wide padding)
Show graph Data top aligned above all elements.
Style the "empty" area between edge of graph and Data element.
Could probably cheat and do this with a dummy stacked data element but ...
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