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Hi all,
I have a line graph with a few lines on there, for different years, with a monetary figure on the left hand side:
Is it possible, for each year, to add a 5% range as dotted lines / shade above and below each year, to show what a small change in data might lead to?
The only way I've thought to do this is by adding a couple of fields in the transform data section simply by timesing by 0.95 and 1.05, but I'm hoping there is a way to do this through a visual instead.
Thanks
Hi,
Sorry that doesn't quite answer my question. I am not looking for a constant 5% line, but more of a shaded area around say the blue line, 5% above and below it
Hi, @Anonymous
Can you roughly mark these shaded areas on the graph?
If you want to draw 95%~105% of the shaded area corresponding to each color line, the areas will definitely be superimposed and the chart will appear too cluttered. This is currently not possible in PowerBI.
Feel free to let me know if I misunderstood.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
@Anonymous , You can create a 5% measure and use that a constant line(Y axis, From analytics pane)
[Measure] *.05
You can add more than one line if needed
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