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rlsmith1994
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Helper II

Calculate percent by column for a line chart

Link to the data files: Excel and PBIX: Power BI file 

 

I would like to make a line chart in Power BI that would display my survey data by year. As you can see in Excel chart below, I can display the data by year in Excel:

rlsmith1994_0-1694983132959.png

 

However, when I attempt the line chart in Power BI, I only get the chart displayed below. The difference is that the Excel chart can do percentages by year. I don't think Power BI can do this as it only provides percentages based on the grand total in the entire chart. 

rlsmith1994_1-1694983190241.png

The 'show value as percent of column total' is an option in the matrix table in Power BI (below), but for some strange reason is not available with the line chart. 

 

Does anyone know how to create line charts in Power BI that calculate percent of column total, not exclusively percent of grand total? Thank you. 

rlsmith1994_2-1694983277437.png

 

 

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parry2k
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Super User

@rlsmith1994 solution is attached, you need to add the measure to calculate the %.

 

 



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rlsmith1994
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That worked - you're awesome. Thank you so much!! 😊

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@rlsmith1994 solution is attached, you need to add the measure to calculate the %.

 

 



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