Thank you @Eesh.
@Eesh , OK, thanks for all the time and thought you put into it.
@Eesh, So putting little text boxes to the right of the chart can't be done either?
@Eesh , Here is a jpeg of one of the charts. ! I was thinking a text box to the right of each bar could hold the text (n=x) with the x being piped in.
@Eesh , Thanks for the response, but I was really hoping to pipe in the numbers so that the report would update if more survey responses occur. Another possibility would be if I could place little text boxes with the respondent count to one side of the chart, but I haven't found a way to place visualizations side by side, although the documentation appears to suggest that is possible.
@VirginiaM Thanks for you help! This worked on the bar charts, but not on the stacked chart. However, I found that if I changed the stacked chart to a bar chart, then changed the legend text size, and then switched back to a stacked chart, the legend text size change held. (In all cases, the size change only occurred after I made the font size a size too large, then went back to the size I actually wanted.)
This worked on the bar charts, but not on the stacked chart. However, I found that if I changed the stacked chart to a bar chart, then changed the legend text size, and then switched back to a stacked chart, the legend text size increased. In all cases, the size change only occurred after I made the font size a size too large, then went back to the size I actually wanted.
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