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I am having trouble displaying the correct date for corresponding data points.
In the image above, the data points are shown week by week. However, the x-axis is displaying the sunday date and not the corresponding date that I have assigned in the table. For example, the last data point is for the week of the 12th of Feb, but it says Feb 11. How do I get the x-axis to show Monday start date (Feb 12) and not Sunday start date (Feb 11)?
For additional info I have included the DAX measure created for the Week Start Date associated with the x-axis.
I would like to keep the x-axis continuous to show the trendline and also ideally have the date displayed as 2024-02-12 and not Feb 12. Pls lmk what I can do to fix this issue.
I would like to keep the x-axis continuous
Then you are at the mercy of the axis rendering gods.
Consider using different visuals.
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