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Hi all,
Is there a trick or tips in Card Visual, when we have a measure, which we can handle the numeric digits to hide the decimals.
But I do not want the same measure to be formatted as 0 decimal (from menu : Format), I still want to use this same measure in my other visual, probably the other pages for the drill down, to list out the detail of that value in Card, but with the decimals.
I understand that we can always have 2 measures, but this will meant we will have many measures in the end (just for the sake of display only).
Thanks
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@admin_xlsior
Sorry, the multirow card has limitations, I would suggest trying a custom visual like the advanced card visual, you may try other visuals as well. I normally use the table or matrix visual and do the formatting to make it look like a multi-row card.
The version I use is Feb 2022.
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@admin_xlsior
Yes, you can do it. Under the CAllout Value section of the Card visual property, choose as follows. this will only affect the card visual and the measure will not reflect these changes when you use it in other visuals.
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Hi,
Sorry, I just realized I'm using Multirow Card, any chance of doing the same as I didn't see the setting with this visual. Reason of using this is only because I want it to be left align instead center.
Btw my Card didn't have Callout but it has Decimal value in Data label section ->
May I know which PBI desktop version are you having ?
Thanks
@admin_xlsior
Sorry, the multirow card has limitations, I would suggest trying a custom visual like the advanced card visual, you may try other visuals as well. I normally use the table or matrix visual and do the formatting to make it look like a multi-row card.
The version I use is Feb 2022.
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