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Hi @johnmenx
You can try the Dynamic format strings for measures:
Create dynamic format strings for measures in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Introducing dynamic format strings for DAX measures - SQLBI
Example:
Best Regards,
Jing
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Hi @johnmenx
You can try the Dynamic format strings for measures:
Create dynamic format strings for measures in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Introducing dynamic format strings for DAX measures - SQLBI
Example:
Best Regards,
Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it. Appreciate your Kudos!
Unfortunately thats just how the FORMAT function works. It will always convert the value to text and display it in the specified format. You should be ok if you put the number value on the axis, the line will still show the same trend, and if you still wanted to visibly see a percentage somewhere you can add in the formatted measure anywhere that accepts text values i.e. data labels on the line graph.
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