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Hello I am new on this Site hope i will post it in the right place.
Currently I am trying Power Bi out and I try to build a Chart. Now I have no clue How I can change it that I see this Value here.
Pls look in screenshot
Can u help me with my problem?
Kind Regards
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Hi @Anonymous
The value does not appear because of lack of "place", it is just not enough pixels to show it.
You can try to apply some steps to try to show them:
1. Minimize the size of font -8
2. Choose the smallest type of font (I think it is "Din")
3. switch on "Overflow text"
4. Minimize vertical padding
5. Switch off / minimize the size of the title
6. resize the graph :
Please note that when it comes to data visualization, this type of graph (such as a pie chart) does not efficiently facilitate data comparison. It is advisable to consider a different approach and create a standard rating graph, as depicted in the image:
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
@Anonymous also check overflow text setting Format -> Data Labels -> Values
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Hi @Anonymous
The value does not appear because of lack of "place", it is just not enough pixels to show it.
You can try to apply some steps to try to show them:
1. Minimize the size of font -8
2. Choose the smallest type of font (I think it is "Din")
3. switch on "Overflow text"
4. Minimize vertical padding
5. Switch off / minimize the size of the title
6. resize the graph :
Please note that when it comes to data visualization, this type of graph (such as a pie chart) does not efficiently facilitate data comparison. It is advisable to consider a different approach and create a standard rating graph, as depicted in the image:
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly