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Hello,
Even thought the data label position is set to "above" in the chart below, they are still showing on top because they are very close to the upper limit of my y-axis (which has to be 1.0 because it's a percent). It looks the same if I add a title.
Any ideas on how to fix this formatting so they sit above the graph instead of on top?
Hi @lnforman ,
You can do like this.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hello @v-lionel-msft thanks for responding! Because the graph is showing completion percentage out of 100% it's important I keep the Y-axis at 1.0. I appreciate you investigating this though!
Hi @lnforman
The only way I could make this work is to experiment with visual size. Use the borders to make the visual smaller or larger... until the labels move above the colums.
Here is how it worked for me:
HTH
Michele
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