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Report Builder | Miniature charts exercise | Data bars and chart - two ways to create table
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Software ==> | Report Builder (42 exercises) |
Version ==> | RB 3 or RB 2016 |
Topic ==> | Miniature charts (2 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | Report Builder training |
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Create data bars showing the box office takings for each film for each director:

See if you can get yours looking better than this
Save this as Using data bars. For an encore, try doing the same thing with a chart:

A column chart, with various parts hidden
Save this second report as Using charts. Do you still think data bars are a good idea?!