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How can someone show me how increase the thickness of columns in my visual, see below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/110bmAhkrFZbM4c3El9UUO_pH7g8vSfcD/view?usp=sharing
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Hi @caplogic,
I see. I thought turning on "Overlap" and increasing "Space between Series" would have solved your problem as it does increase the width of the bars, but I guess it's still not meeting your requirements of reducing padding (though visibly, it does reduce distance between bars).
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
Hi @caplogic,
You can increase or decrease the thickness of the columns in a clustered column chart using the property "Minimum Category Width" available in X-Axis/ Y-Axis settings (X-Axis in your case) in the formatting visual settings.
Default Settings
Minimum Width Possible (see the horizontal scroll bar gets removed)
Increasing Width
Also, you can change the gaps between columns in the bar chart and the width of the columns by playing with the following 3 properties available in the "Columns" settings
For Example You may increase Space between categories as shown below, which might also lead to thinning of columns
But if you turn on Overlap and increase the space between series, you can increase the thickness of bars
Just play around with all these settings and see what configurations suit you the best. Let me know if you need any further help!
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
Hi Bipin,
Thanks for getting in touch. However, your suggestion does not result in a suitable fix. I think I need someone to show me how to reduce the padding between the bars and then I can fix the width.
Hi @caplogic,
I see. I thought turning on "Overlap" and increasing "Space between Series" would have solved your problem as it does increase the width of the bars, but I guess it's still not meeting your requirements of reducing padding (though visibly, it does reduce distance between bars).
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
Hi Bipin-Lala, yes, that is what I need. I did think playing with the overlap, but I didn't think it would solve the spacing ...
I learned something new today 🙂
Thank you
Thanks @caplogic! I learned this today as well after experimenting with your pbix!😊
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |