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Hi there
I have some data displayed in a gauge. I want to show the values, maximum value and then the values also shown as a percentage. It doesn't seem possible to do this. Is it possible or do I need a different gauge visualisation?
You can see my two efforts. Effort 1# I can create the percentage as a separate card below the gauge but it looks messy. I would like the 5183 to be moved to the end of the 'blue value' and be the same size as the 5524.
Effort 2# I can also apply % to my gauge but then I lose the values of 5183.
Any ideas would be appreciated otherwise, it looks like I will have to go with the first effort 😕
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Hi @automate2create ,
For this you can add the value has the target and then show the target value has the maximum value.:
Regards
Miguel Félix
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Hi @automate2create ,
For this you can add the value has the target and then show the target value has the maximum value.:
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsThanks Miguel, the problem with doing that is that I lose the call out value altogether. I still need the call out value to show 5,183 but in smaller font so I have also made a card for the 5,183 and it looks ok. Bit of a faff but its better than not having it. Do you or anyone else know of a better way thatn making a second card? Thanks for your help.
Hi @automate2create ,
The maximum and minimum on the gauge chart are based on the values of the chart itself so if you are placing a % and then have a min of 5000 the values don't appear on the chart.
Why don't you aplly the values on the gauge has you have on the first but then turn off the callout value and place the card percentage on the midle you just need to set up the formatting of the card
Be aware that my values only go to 100 that's why the percentage is the sasame has the value
Regards
Miguel Félix
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