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h2. Overview
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Waterfall charts are a special type of Floating Column Chart. A typical waterfall chart shows how an initial value is increased and decreased by a series of intermediate values, leading to a final value.
h3. Chart Data Options
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|Label|This is the category label for the X axis|
|Series|Typically a numeric value such as $. An item that you want to measure on your Chart|
h2. Tutorial
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*1.* Click on the *Create* link and select *Report* to begin building your report.
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*2.* You should now be on the Initialise Report page. Select the *Drag and Drop Builder* as the build tool.
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*3.* Select *Ski Team* as the View.
*4.* Now click the !step_right_on.png! button to proceed.
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*5.* You should now be on the *Step 1. Report Data* page. To start with, set the Output Options to *Chart Only* by selecting it in the *Report Options* section on the right. This will ensure that the information appears as a chart.
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