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I have a visual that is showing a count and displaying the below for the Y-axis:
I work at one of the handful of manufacturing companies where M=1,000 and MM=1,000,000...
Is there a way to get my y axis to show 100M instead of 100K?
When i searched this all I could find was a bunch of info on how to change from K meaning thousands to M meaning millions.
Thanks in advance!
try to customize the format as
#, M
For more info, check
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-custom-format-strings
the answer may be in this feature but using "#, M" gave me this:
Hi,
Why don't you multiply the output value by 1000 prior to showing it on a visual?
It won't help you to get "MM" of course, but should work in the case of "k" to "M" transformation.
Hey barritown, thanks for the idea! I may explore this but I'm concerned that this would inflate the qty expressed in the tooltip if that makes sense?
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