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I am a brand new Power BI user. When I move one of my date fields over into a table, it automatically splits into year, month, and day. The users of my report don't need to see the date this way. They just need 5/1/17, for example. And I'm not planning on any calculations. Why is it doing this? I don't want to convert the date to text, because then it won't sort properly. I would be grateful for any help. It's over-complicating things.
Thank you!
Sherry
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks so much for responding so late on a Friday. I see that menu. But it's not letting me uncheck that box. Where exactly do I need to click to get it to activate? Sorry to be so basic.
I figured it out! Thanks so much for pointing me in the right direction. Muchas gracias!
I am having similar challenges. In my case, i don't have the fecha option. I need to have the X axis broken into month and year only. Unfortunately, i am unable to do that for the year from 2013 to 2016 which my data covers
Excellent, thank you from Melbourne.
Do we know how to get rid of the day of the week in this display?
My original data does not have it and I could not find a way to format it.
I had the same splitting problem and this fix works, but the day names crowd the chart a lot.
Thanks.
Did you get a solution to that?
Go to:
data view page >
Select the column with a date (click)>
On the top options choose Table tools>
Format>
Short Date
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