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# Bar

Bar charts are great for showing and comparing very large sets of data. For instance, you can compare your current metrics with the ones from months ago to see if the dynamic is positive or negative.

![](/files/-MEUsXUxSDWW9DpZEM3Q)

Bar charts can display multiple datasets simultaneously. For each dataset, you will need to specify the following. Dataset Breakdown and Filters are optional, but if you use Dataset Breakdown, you will not be able to have more than one dataset on your bar chart.

![](/files/cP74ww02gmli04wnuOAU)

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