MS Access - Create a Stacked Chart

QandAdam

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I have a bar/column chart on a report which is based on fields from a query.

Horizontal axis is the [WeekNumber] field and the Vertical Axis is [StaffName]. This works fine!

However, I want to change this into a stacked bar chart with the [StaffName] columns being split into [RecordType] field. I've edited the current chart and changed the Type to a stacked chart but I can't find anywhere I can add a 3rd field.

Is it possible to have a a stacked chart with 2 fields? (Each bar will represent a StaffName and each section of the bars will be the RecordType]
 

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