Overlapping half doughnut chart
Hello,
I'm trying to create a chart that compares two figures to one another using a half doughnut chart. Is it possible to create an overlapping chart using doughnut as a type?
Thanks
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Hey @Khari Shiver
I agree with Paul that it would be helpful to see an example of what you want the end-graph to look like, I'm not sure I understand what you want for the "Overlapping" part of it.
Currently a Donut chart can only display the content that's being referenced in a source sheet or report, and if you set it to show Percentage, it will display the percents all together to equal 100%.
There isn't a way to place one chart on top of another, but you could have them side-by-side if that helps?
Cheers,
Genevieve
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I'm not sure I follow. Do you have any pictures from other sources or examples you can share?
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Sure. Right now, I have the data points I want on the dashboard on a summary sheet. If you think there is a better way I can arrange the data, please let me know.
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Hey @Khari Shiver
I agree with Paul that it would be helpful to see an example of what you want the end-graph to look like, I'm not sure I understand what you want for the "Overlapping" part of it.
Currently a Donut chart can only display the content that's being referenced in a source sheet or report, and if you set it to show Percentage, it will display the percents all together to equal 100%.
There isn't a way to place one chart on top of another, but you could have them side-by-side if that helps?
Cheers,
Genevieve
Join us at Smartsheet ENGAGE 2024 🎉
October 8 - 10, Seattle, WA | Register now
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