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I am new to PowerBI (I just started today, in fact), so please be very specific and kind with me, lol.
I have a matrix table that looks like this which I made by presenting the count data as %row total. Thus, Within + Outside = 100%.
Employee Within Outside
Employee1 100% 0%
Employee2 75% 25%
Employee3 50% 50%
Employee4 25% 75%
Total 50% 50%
How do I create a donut chart that shows Within vs Outside and indicates the percentages in the labels? Right now the labels simply say Within and Outside.
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@Anonymous
Please follow the below steps.
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Appreciate with a kudos 🙂
Thanks a lot. It worked!
Welcome to power bi 🙂
can you share a sample of the data and what you want it to look like?
then I can send you an example.
Thanks, man, I followed the suggestion below and it worked! You guys have a great heart!
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