Sportfire to Power BI Graph - powerbi

I am trying to replicate a report created in Spotfire into Power BI. I am stuck with one of the visuals. Any work around or idea will be appreciated.
I tried creating this chart in Power BI into a stacked bar chart viz but that does not help.

I'd use two stacked bar charts. Add some text boxes if you need them. Use the 'Lock Objects' on the format page to stop things from moving around. Lock and hide the filter pane if you need to. Put a nice background behind it to create am impression.

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In Power Bi, how do I show a second value label in a stacked column chart?

I've only been able to accomplish this with a tooltip, but I need to paste the final viz into PowerPoint, so hovering is not an option for the audience.
You can't with native visuals. There may possibly be a way with calculation groups and custom format strings but it would be a hack. If you want more control over your visualisations, I can recommend Deneb.

Dynamically Change X-Axis using DAX | Power BI

I wanted a customizable visual of a bar chart or line chart that allows plotting the chart weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually. Unfortunately, no custom visualizations are available (as far as I can tell from my search), and Power BI does not give us any substitute visuals.
The requirement was something like this:
I tried various ways to get the type of chart I wanted, but nothing worked. Then I came across this alternative to the drill drown feature of charts for customised axis scales by Inkey Solutions but still, there were some limitations to it.
One way of achieving this is by using bookmark. Stack Visuals one on top of another with the desired X Axis and then use bookmark How To

PowerBI, Conditional Formatting for Stacked Column Chart

I'm a geologist and trying to create a "Stratigraphic Column" to visualize the progress of Drilling Rig and I realized that Stacked Column Chart is suitable for that visualization.
Everything is perfect expect colors. Every lithology has their own color but PowerBI assign random colros to them. There is no any "Conditional Formatting" button in chart properties. That project is very critical for me, is there any code for that or is there any other tool to create something like Stratigraphic Column in PowerBI?
Thats what I want to create similar;
This is my final progress in PowerBI;
This is databse where I get data for chart;
Check if "Sankey Chart" helps.
As I see, there is a Source and Destination.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/visual-awesomeness-unlocked-sankey-diagram/

Multiple Slicer in power bi

I am learning Power Bi and was looking a report where multiple slicer having used in single Rectangle shapes. I need to know how can we add multiple slicer in single rectangle like this in image.
here in the image multiple slicer or filter has been used. Please help me to understand the concept of it. how we can build something like this in Power Bi.
You can put multiple slicers on top of a rectangle shape and then group them all together by selecting all the objects and right-clicking them and choosing Group. Then you can move them as a single object.

Small multiple bar charts in one chart in PowerBI Dashboard

I am trying to create a dashboard which has multiple visualizations(charts) out of which one is multiple small bar charts with 7 items and it is taking up the entire space. If I shrink the visual it is shrinking but giving me scroll bar and my business doesn't want a scroll option and want everything in one glance
Any way to shrink/compress the window or expand the Powerbi page or so? OR any way to shrink the small multiple bar charts visual to one real small and concise chart
Thanks,
Vyas
On bar charts you can use the properties to help squeeze the most out of your screen space (see image below). However, if you find you are trying to squeeze too much on a screen, consider:
Reducing the amount of data to show, too much data is hard to consume
Using drill through and drill down (and training your audience how to use this)
Using tool tip visuals
Separate reports for separate audiences (maybe sales and production need two different views)
Using tables with conditional formatting to show bars.
Using matrices to have aggregations and drill downs.