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To All, gdday.
I received a challenge yesterday and your support will be much appreciated.
Let me explain the scenario: in a report, we have 10 curves to analyse. Usually, the multiple selection goes up to 3, max 4 curves. These are presented in two charts. The first one is a Line Chart for the montlhy perspective. The second, a Clustered Column Chart to present the total Y2D.
What's the tricky part: if I select 2 curves to analyse, in the Line Chart the color identified are, for example, red and green. For the Clustered Column Chart, it appears Blue for both. The way that I managed to ensure same color is to select manually in this second chart or using conditional validation (but is similar to manually select the colors).
Is there a way to inform PBI to automatically use the same color palette for both Charts?
Thanks and best regards,
Henrique.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
No, Power BI can't automatically detect the elements and decide on same color.
It would be better to manually color common elements/categories in both charts.
For example, Category = chocolates would be brown in both charts while category = Gum can be green in both charts.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
No, Power BI can't automatically detect the elements and decide on same color.
It would be better to manually color common elements/categories in both charts.
For example, Category = chocolates would be brown in both charts while category = Gum can be green in both charts.
Give a Thumbs Up if this post helped you in any way and Mark This Post as Solution if it solved your query !!! Proud To Be a Super User !!! |