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Rabi
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Dynamic Visual size with addition of data into the Visual

Hi Everyone,

 

Is there a way to make the visual size adjust with addition of data in the visual. I had a BarCharts visual built, the data in the visual updates on fortnightly basis and the bars increase. Lately I need to scroll the visual to view the complete data in the chart. 

Is there any way to make this adjustment dynamic.

 

Regards,

Rabi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

@parry2k 

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parry2k
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@Rabi on the format pane what is the x-axis type, is it continuous or categorical? If the column used on the x-axis is number or date type then if you change the type to continuous you will not have this scroll bar.



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parry2k
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@Rabi on the format pane what is the x-axis type, is it continuous or categorical? If the column used on the x-axis is number or date type then if you change the type to continuous you will not have this scroll bar.



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Yeah, it works and I had already tried it, the idea was to have a complete date, however it's ok for now.

Thanks!!

parry2k
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What is on x-axis? If. It is date or number columns, it will fit otherwise not.



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Hi @parry2k 

I have got hours worked by employees i.e. Numbers in x-axis and date in y-axis

Hi @parry2k 

Just to confirm, If I add dates in X-Axis the dates will be counted instead of leaving the date as it is. isnt that correct.

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