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I'm looking to change the color of one dot based on a slicer selection.
My data consists of two columns -
1. Employee
2. Average variance (whole number)
I also have average variance as a measure, but made it into a calculated column so it could be used on the x-axis of the scatter chart.
The scatter chart set up is -
X-Axis - average variance
Y-Axis - empty
Size - count of employees
Goal is for when an employee is selected, the dot representing their average variance turns a different color so they can see how they compare to everyone else.
Is this possible with a scatter chart? Is there a better solution/visual to get to the same goal?
Thanks!
Hi @hahl ,
After my testing, I can't find any solutions in conditional formatting. You could post your ideas here, maybe it will be a feature of Power BI in the future.
And you could also seek some custom visual in the visual marketplace.
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