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A bar chart displays a number of variables together, similar to a column chart. Bars charts are good for simple comparisons, e.g., to display the top 10 product sales, or monthly output.  

Once you select a dimension, you will see a bar for each focused item in the dimension. In summary view there will be a bar each for current and previous period or stream.

Working example 

In this example, we want to create a bar chart to compare office expenses for the current financial YTD vs. the previous year.

Step 1: In this example, we'll use our 'Finance' database, and prepare our grid as shown below, with these selections: Variance mode, 'sub account' dimension, financial YTD, and three items selected: Stationery, office consumables and postage.

Step 2: Choose Chart and select bar Image Modified.

  • The x axis displays the total. This always starts at zero.
  • The y axis depends on the mode. In period mode and moving mode, the y axis will display the time units of your current period (e.g. months/days/years). In variance modestream mode and total mode, the y axis will display each focused item in the current dimension

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The office expenses this YTD are shown in blue vs. last YTD in red. The chart can now be saved as a favorite or added to a dashboard.